Publications by authors named "Pan Xiong"

LSerine, a non-essential amino acid (NEAA), can be obtained through diet or synthesis. Functionally, L-serine not only serves as the precursor of other amino acids, lipids, and nucleotides, but also participates in the folate/methionine cycle. An increasing number of studies have demonstrated that L-serine is widely used in the adjuvant therapy of many diseases (e.

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Background: Gastric cancer is the most common malignancy of the digestive system and surgical resection is the primary treatment. Advances in surgical technology have reduced the risk of complications after radical gastrectomy; however, post-surgical pancreatic fistula remain a serious issue. These fistulas can lead to abdominal infections, anastomotic leakage, increased costs, and pain; thus, early diagnosis and prevention are crucial for a better prognosis.

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Composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) are considered among the leading contenders for next-generation all-solid-state lithium-metal batteries. However, CPEs simultaneously face multiple significant challenges, including reduced ion transference number, insufficient ionic conductivity, and poor cycling stability, which severely limit their practical applicability. Herein, we have designed a multifunctional unilamellar inorganic nanosheets (TiO) additive for CPEs with cationic defects which is capable of simultaneously addressing all aforementioned challenges.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic ability of interleukin 2 (IL-2) and interferon gamma (IFN-γ) release assay induced by the fusion protein (ESAT-6/CFP-10/Rv1985c) for detecting active tuberculosis (ATB) in clinically visiting patients.

Methods: A total of 970 subjects (215 in ATB group and 755 in non-ATB group) underwent both an interferon-γ release assay (IGRA) and a TB-DNA PCR assay. Using clinical diagnosis as the gold standard, both qualitative and quantitative test results for IL-2 and IFN-γ were analyzed.

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Background: The conventional arteriovenous approach closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) may be associated with more complications, especially in young infants. The objective is to explore the feasibility and clinical efficacy of interventional closure of PDA through a single venous approach under echocardiography without angiography.

Methods: 112 patients (32 males and 80 females) with PDA closed by different methods in Suining Central Hospital were enrolled, including 60 cases (Group 1) with a single venous approach under echocardiography without angiography and 52 cases (Group 2) with the conventional arteriovenous approach.

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In the ongoing search for new vicinal diol natural products, four new (Migaones A-D, -) and four known (-) vicinal diol sesquiterpenoids were isolated from the branches and leaves of . Their structures were unequivocally determined by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses (HRESIMS, 1D, and 2D NMR), single-crystal X-ray diffraction, electronic circular dichroism calculations, and comparison with existing literature data. All compounds isolated from possess vicinal diol structural units except compound .

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Herein, we present the first systematic investigation to clarify the effect of hydrological rhythms on the concentrations and distributions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and phthalate esters (PAEs) in the Danjiangkou Reservoir. The results revealed that hydrological rhythms remarkably affected the PAH and PAE concentrations and distributions in the water body, wherein the PAH concentration peaked in the flood season while the PAE concentration remarkably increased in the dry season. This study represents methodological innovation, revealing significant heterogeneity of PAHs and PAEs across different water layers.

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Objective: This study aimed to screen an immune-related gene (IRG) panel and develop a novel approach for diagnosing pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) utilizing bioinformatics and machine learning (ML).

Methods: Gene expression profiles were retrieved from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database to identify differentially expressed immune-related genes (IRG-DEGs). We employed five machine learning algorithms-LASSO, random forest (RF), boosted regression trees (BRT), XGBoost, and support vector machine recursive feature elimination (SVM-RFE) to identify biomarkers derived from IRG-DEGs associated with the diagnosis of PAH, incorporating them into the IRG-DEGs panel.

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  • - Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries face challenges with slow polysulfide conversion and the shuttle effect that limit their practical use.
  • - A new lattice engineering strategy using Fe hybridization in FeNi intermetallic compounds enhances adsorption of polysulfides, improving their catalytic conversion efficiency.
  • - The FeNi@OC modified separator allows for a high initial discharge capacity (1219.5 mAh/g) and stable cycling for 60 cycles, even under challenging conditions like high sulfur loading and low electrolyte.
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  • Microplastics and copper ions enhance the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in bacterial communities, with biodegradable microplastics (PBS) showing a greater effect than non-biodegradable ones (PVC).
  • Environmental levels of copper increase transconjugation rates for ARG transfer, but high copper concentrations can damage bacterial cells and decrease these rates.
  • The study found that the combined presence of microplastics and copper has a lesser effect on transconjugation than their individual contributions, revealing no synergistic interaction between them.
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The low-resistance transport of water within graphene nanochannels makes it promising for electronic cooling applications. However, how the water pressure and the water-graphene interaction strength affect the flow field and the thermal transfer, including velocity slip, friction coefficient, Nusselt number, temperature slip, interfacial thermal resistance, and variation of physical properties, is still not clearly understood. In this paper, we employ molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to investigate qualitatively the heat transfer of water flow in graphene nanochannels.

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Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) have emerged as one of today's most attractive battery technologies due to the scarcity of lithium resources. Aqueous sodium-ion batteries (ASIBs) have been extensively researched for their security, cost-effectiveness, and eco-friendly properties. However, aqueous electrolytes are extremely limited in practical applications because of the narrow electrochemical stability window (ESW) with extremely poor low-temperature performance.

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  • The objective of the study was to summarize existing research on genetic variants linked to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
  • A systematic search of literature from various databases yielded 399 studies, leading to the identification of 465 genetic variants across many genes.
  • The meta-analysis found 11 significant genetic variants associated with NAFLD, providing moderate to strong evidence for six variants in five genes that could enhance understanding of NAFLD risk.
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  • * A study reviewed 118 peer-reviewed publications from 2017 to 2024, finding the highest microplastic concentrations in crustaceans, followed by mollusks and fish, with significant presence in wastewater compared to freshwater and seawater.
  • * The predominant types of microplastics identified were fibers and fragments, mainly composed of materials like polyethylene terephthalate, nylon, and polypropylene, with low ecological risk in most ecosystems except in wastewater; the review aims to aid in developing strategies to combat plastic pollution in Thailand.
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The historical sedimentary and evolutionary characteristics of persistent organic pollutants and endocrine disruptors in typical regions of the Three Gorges Reservoir are scarcely studied. Herein, the 96-year data on contaminated sediment history were reconstructed using Caesium 137 isotope dating. Polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in the involved sediment cores ranged from non-detected (ND) to 11.

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  • A high-precision geomagnetic anomaly basemap is crucial for accurate navigation, but its quality is often degraded by noise from data acquisition processes.
  • To combat this issue, an improved multiscale wavelet transform is proposed for effective denoising, utilizing structural characteristics of the basemap to optimize the Bayes estimation threshold.
  • Validation experiments showed that this new method outperformed traditional techniques by significantly enhancing denoising effectiveness while preserving crucial image details and optimizing evaluation metrics like signal-to-noise ratio and root mean square error.
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This study explores the anti-inflammatory potential of an endophytic fungus, Trametes versicolor CL-1, isolated from the fruit tissues of Rosa roxburghii. Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed the identity of CL-1. An ethyl acetate extract (CL-E) from its fermentation broth was subjected to UPLC-HRMS and GNPS molecular networking.

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Understanding the interactions among flow-sediment, microorganisms, and biogeochemical cycles is crucial for comprehending the ecological response mechanisms of dams and water diversion. This study focused on the spatial patterns of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur (CNPS) cycle functional genes in the water resource for the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project in China, specifically the Danjiangkou Reservoir (comprising the Han and Dan reservoirs). The investigation incorporated sediment physicochemical properties and microplastic pollution.

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  • * Researchers created a mutant strain called PmCQ2Δ4555-4580, which shows reduced virulence and provides varying levels of protection against different types of Pasteurella when used live or inactivated.
  • * The study identifies several proteins from the mutant strain that could elicit an immune response, suggesting that PmCQ2Δ4555-4580 may be a viable candidate for developing a vaccine against Pasteurellosis.
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Bovine parainfluenza virus type 3 (BPIV-3), also known as bovine respirovirus 3, is a common respiratory pathogen associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD). BPIV-3 has currently circulated worldwide; however, data on the prevalence and genetic characteristics of BPIV-3 are still scarce and limited. In this study, the BPIV-3 strain SC was identified and isolated from cattle presenting with clinical signs of BRD in China.

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Construction of a built-in electric field has been identified as an attractive improvement strategy for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting by facilitating the carrier extraction from the inside to the surface. However, the promotion effect of the electric field is still restrained by the confined built-in area. Herein, we construct a microscale built-in electric field gradient oxygen doping.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones are widely acknowledged as the most prevalent type of urinary stones, with high incidence and recurrence rates. Incarvillea diffusa Royle (ID) is a traditionally used medicinal herb in the Miao Minzu of Guizhou province, China, for treating urolithiasis. However, the active components and the underlying mechanism of its pharmacodynamic effects remain unclear.

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Graphene nanofluid is a promising way to improve heat transfer in many situations. As a two-dimensional material, graphene's anisotropic thermal conductivity influences the heat transfer of nanofluids. In the present study, a nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulation is adopted to study the interaction between graphene nanosheets (GNSs) and liquid water in water-based graphene nanofluids.

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Osmotic power, a clean energy source, can be harvested from the salinity difference between seawater and river water. However, the output power densities are hampered by the trade-off between ion selectivity and ion permeability. Here we propose an effective strategy of double angstrom-scale confinement (DAC) to design ion-permselective channels with enhanced ion selectivity and permeability simultaneously.

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As important freshwater ecosystems, the occurrence and distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in rivers are relevant to public health. However, studies investigating ARGs of different environmental media in river ecosystems are limited. In this study, we analyzed the ARGs of microbes in free-living setting, particle-associated setting, sediment and bank soil of the Yangtze River using metagenomics.

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