Publications by authors named "Qian X"

With the increasing focus on environmental friendliness and sustainable development, extensive research has been conducted on the biodegradation of plastics. The non-hydrolyzable, highly hydrophobic, and high-molecular-weight properties of polyethylene (PE) pose challenges for cell interaction and biodegradation of PE substrates. To overcome these obstacles, PE films were treated with low-temperature plasma before biodegradation.

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  • The study examines the biomechanical differences of three cranial fixation methods in patients with basilar invagination-atlantoaxial dislocation (BI-AAD) complicated by atlas occipitalization (AOZ).
  • It presents findings from finite element analysis on a specific patient, comparing C1-C2 fixation, occipitocervical fixation, and an occipital plate fixation regarding range of motion and peak stress.
  • Results indicate that C1 lateral mass screws offer reduced movement in lateral bending and axial rotation but come with higher stress, while the occipital plate group shows the most movement and lowest stress.
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  • The study investigated the impact of short- and long-chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) on constructed wetlands using modified basalt fiber bio-nests (MBF-CWs), highlighting significant reductions in removal efficiency for chemical oxygen demand and total phosphorus, particularly due to the effects of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).
  • PFOA notably decreased the activity of essential enzymes in microbes, leading to a decline in microbial health and diversity, while perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) had less severe impacts.
  • The findings suggest that long-chain PFCAs like PFOA pose greater ecological risks, affecting both microbial communities and plant health within MBF-CWs, ultimately questioning the
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  • - The mutant strain Trichoderma longibrachiatum UN32 is known for producing a type of alkaloid called dendrobine-type total alkaloids (DTTAs), and adding cobalt (Co) to its growth medium enhances this production while affecting antioxidase-related genes.
  • - Research showed that cobalt-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS), specifically hydrogen peroxide, positively impacts DTTAs biosynthesis; cobalt chloride (CoCl) significantly increased DTTAs production compared to other treatments.
  • - However, when ROS scavengers like vitamin C and melatonin were added, ROS levels decreased significantly, leading to a reduction in DTTAs production, indicating that a specific range of ROS is essential for optimal fermentation and
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Environmental microplastics (MPs) vary in abundance, shape, size, color, and polymer type in freshwater ecosystems, yet their impact on bacterial community assembly in natural lakes is unclear. Here, we examined MPs and bacterial compositions in water and sediments of Taihu Lake, China, to reveal the influence of complex MPs on the bacterial community assembly. The results showed that the complexity index of MPs significantly influenced the turnover and nestedness components of bacterial communities.

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Purpose: This retrospective study aims to compare the effectiveness and safety of four oral antiviral drugs including Simnotrelvir/Ritonavir, Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir, Azvudine and Molnupiravir in hospitalized patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in a real-world setting, providing evidence to guide clinical practice against COVID-19.

Patients And Methods: Patients with mild or moderate COVID-19 hospitalized at Wuxi City's Second People's Hospital during December 2022 to June 2023 were included in this study. Patients were grouped by the antiviral drug received.

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The nonradical oxidation pathway for pollutant degradation in Fenton-like catalysis is favorable for water treatment due to the high reaction rate and superior environmental robustness. However, precise regulation of such reactions is still restricted by our poor knowledge of underlying mechanisms, especially the correlation between metal site conformation of metal atom clusters and pollutant degradation behaviors. Herein, we investigated the electron transfer and pollutant oxidation mechanisms of atomic-level exposed Ag atom clusters (Ag) loaded on specifically crafted nitrogen-doped porous carbon (NPC).

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  • The study examined mRNA expression patterns in exosomes from patients with MPO-AAV compared to healthy controls, revealing 1077 significantly altered mRNAs.
  • The six most differentially expressed mRNAs were validated using real-time quantitative PCR but showed no correlation with clinical indicators, such as disease activity.
  • The findings suggest that these mRNAs may be involved in the progression of MPO-AAV, highlighting potential targets for future research and therapy development.
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  • Depression and anxiety are prevalent in patients suffering from decompensated hepatitis B cirrhosis, and the study aimed to assess the impact of 5-element music therapy on these negative emotions.
  • In a randomized setup, researchers compared a control group receiving standard care to a jiao-tune group undergoing music therapy for 2 months, measuring changes using specific anxiety and depression scales.
  • Results showed that the jiao-tune group experienced significant reductions in both anxiety and depression scores after the therapy, suggesting that this music intervention is effective in improving emotional well-being in these patients.
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  • - The study focuses on understanding how foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) affects cloven-hoofed animals like cattle, causing significant health issues, while odd-toed ungulates like horses show natural resistance to the virus.
  • - Researchers analyzed the differences in host cell interactions by examining integrins that allow FMDV entry and conducting RNA sequencing on nasopharyngeal tissues from infected cattle and horses.
  • - Results showed that after infection, cattle had higher levels of pro-apoptotic genes, leading to cell death, while horses displayed the opposite gene expression pattern, indicating potential mechanisms for their resistance to the virus.
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Purpose: Additive cast-fabrication has yet to be used as commonly in implant prosthodontics as conventional methods. This review aimed to investigate the accuracy of additive cast-fabrication in implant prosthodontics.

Study Selection: The study protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42022374972).

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Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic, non-infectious inflammatory condition of the nasal mucosa mediated by IgE. There is a need for the development of novel medications to treat this ailment. Isoorientin is a naturally occurring flavonoid that possesses antioxidant, anti--inflammatory, and various other advantageous characteristics.

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  • Synthetic plant activators are eco-friendly pesticides that boost plants' natural defenses against pathogens, and previous research showed fluorinated compounds may enhance disease resistance.
  • The latest study on Arabidopsis thaliana found that fluorinated activators were more effective than non-fluorinated ones in activating immune pathways, indicating fluorine plays a crucial role in plant immunity regulation.
  • Analysis revealed that while all activators triggered a prolonged reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst in chloroplasts, fluorinated compounds led to a stronger overall immune response, highlighting their effectiveness in plant defense mechanisms.
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Breathing and urination, are vital physiological activities of the human body, continuous real-time monitoring of these physiological behaviors could offer timely feedback on an individual's health status. However, current monitoring techniques predominantly rely on cumbersome and intricate medical apparatuses, posing challenges in adapting to the diverse requirements of multi-scenario detection. Consequently, there is a growing interest in developing wearable devices capable of monitoring breathing and urination.

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New point-of-care tests (POCTs), which are especially useful in low-resource settings, are needed to expand screening capacity for diseases that cause significant mortality: tuberculosis, multiple cancers, and emerging infectious diseases. Recently, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-based diagnostic (CRISPR-Dx) assays have emerged as powerful and versatile alternatives to traditional nucleic acid tests, revealing a strong potential to meet this need for new POCTs. In this review, we discuss CRISPR-Dx assay techniques that have been or could be applied to develop POCTs, including techniques for sample processing, target amplification, multiplex assay design, and signal readout.

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Welding experiments were conducted under different currents for single-pass butt welding of high-strength steel flat plates. The microstructure of welded joints was characterized using OM, SEM, and EBSD, and the welding process was numerically simulated using a finite element method. According to the grain size obtained by electron microscope characterization and the temperature data obtained by simulation, the microstructure and mechanical properties of coarse grain and fine grain areas of the heat-affected zone were predicted by using the material microstructure and property simulation software.

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  • Alfin-like proteins (ALs) are a unique family of transcription factors in plants that play a key role in growth, development, and response to environmental stress.
  • Researchers identified 30 ALs in the 'Zhongshuang 11' genome, which are distributed across 15 chromosomes and categorized into four groups based on their structural features.
  • Analysis showed that these proteins are influenced by nutrient availability, with specific ALs enhancing root growth under low nutrient conditions while exhibiting varying effects on root hair development.
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Aim: The present work explored the mechanism of dimethyl phthalate (DMP, the environmental contaminant) exposure in inducing cognitive impairment.

Methods: Targets and regulatory networks related to DMP-brain injury-cognitive impairment were analyzed through network pharmacology. DMP exposure was carried out to simulate DMP environmental uptake, whereas Morris water maze was performed for examining cognitive impairment.

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Objective: To evaluate the antitumor effects of diisopropylamine dichloroacetate (DADA) alone or in combination with chemotherapy/radiotherapy/immunotherapy in NSCLC and explore the underlying mechanisms involved.

Methods: MTT, UV spectrophotometry, flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy, and clonogenic survival assays were used. In LLC mouse models, the antitumor effects of radiotherapy, DADA, and the anti-PD-1 antibody alone or in combination were evaluated, and the T cell numbers were evaluated in different groups.

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Parkin (an E3 ubiquitin protein ligase) is an important regulator of mitophagy. However, the role of Parkin in viral myocarditis (VMC) remains unclear. Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection was induced in mice to create VMC.

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  • The study evaluated the conversion of HER-2 zero or low status in HER-2 negative breast cancer patients following neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and its impact on prognosis.
  • It included 571 patients, revealing a 32.4% change rate in HER-2 status, with hormone receptor-positive patients showing a significant link to HER-2 zero to low conversion.
  • Results indicated that HER-2 zero to low conversion led to improved disease-free survival in HER-2 zero patients, especially those who were hormone receptor-positive, suggesting implications for potential anti-HER-2 treatments post-NAC.
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Background: Previous observational studies have suggested that there appears to be a close association between mitochondrial function and psychiatric disorders, but whether a causal role exists remains unclear.

Methods: We extracted genetic instruments for 67 mitochondrial-related proteins and 10 psychiatric disorders from publicly available genome-wide association studies, and employed five distinct MR methods and false discovery rate correction to detect causal associations between them. Additionally, we conducted a series of sensitivity tests and additional model analysis to ensure the robustness of the results.

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  • The study looked at how hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) affects the healing of colitis (inflammation of the colon) in mice.
  • Researchers measured various things like the mice's weight and the health of their intestines to see if HCQ helped.
  • The results showed that while HCQ didn't change the mice's weight or colon length much, it did help improve the gut lining and change the types of bacteria in their guts.
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Nanoplastics, which are small plastic particles resulting from the decomposition of plastic waste, can accumulate and adsorb toxic chemicals in aquatic environments, leading to detrimental effects on the environment and human health. Consequently, there is an urgent demand for the development of an efficient method to accurately quantify and effectively remove nanoplastics. Here, we prepared a novel "cage-like" microrobot for effective dynamic capture and highly sensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering detection of nanoplastics in situ.

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