Publications by authors named "Qiang XIA"

Integrating liquid metal (LM) with wood fibers for flexible paper electronics is intriguing yet extremely challenging due to poor mechanical performance. Here, we disclose a hemicellulose trapping strategy to achieve exceptional ultrastrong and tough LM-based paper electronics. Holocellulose nanofibrils (HCNFs) with hemicellulose retention of approximately 20 % are found to effectively entrap nanoscale LM within the fibril network, analogous to spider silk capturing small water droplets.

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Dishevelled 2 (Dvl2) is a key mediator of the Wingless/Wnt signaling pathway that regulates cell proliferation, migration, and immune function. However, little is known about the role of macrophage Dvl2 in modulating NOD1-mediated pyroptosis and hepatocyte death in oxidative stress-induced inflammatory liver injury. In a mouse model of oxidative stress-induced liver inflammation, mice with myeloid-specific Dvl2 knockout (Dvl2) displayed exacerbated ischemia/reperfusion (IR) stress-induced hepatocellular damage with increased serum ALT levels, oxidative stress, and proinflammatory mediators.

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In China pediatric liver transplantation (PLT) has become a safe and standardized procedure. Innovations and measures to further improve long-term survival and quality of life for children should be the next focus. In particular better strategies related to the surgical treatment of high-risk recipients as well as the long-term follow-up of pediatric liver recipients have to be addressed.

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This study investigated the effects of pineapple peel powder with varied chemical profiles and sonication-assisted polyphenol biotransformation during fermentation on the quality characteristics of yogurt products. It aimed at exploring the feasibility of sonication-assisted fermentation to enhance the physicochemical properties, control post-acidification, and improve antioxidant activities in yogurts fortified with polyphenol-rich pineapple peel powder. Targeted analysis showed that polyphenol-rich pineapple dietary fiber obtained by ultrasonication-assisted extraction (NPFU) exhibited the slowest rates of acidification, highest antioxidant capacity, and lowest degree of whey separation at 21.

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Under specific pretreatment or processing conditions, spheroprotein can be transformed into a molten globule state, a typical protein conformation with enhanced functionality. Analyzing the correlation between the formation of molten-globule structures and their quality and functional characteristics is critical for developing tailored processing features, especially for minimally processed future foods. This review outlines the mechanisms driving the formation of molten globule proteins through various processes including ultra-high pressure pretreatments, heating, ultrasonication, pH-shifting, macromolecular crowding and exposure to small-molecule denaturants.

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This study examined the impact of pre-acidification induction on the quality attributes and flavor retention of ready-to-cook (RTC) goose meat products. The results demonstrated that pre-acidification could influence the eating qualities of RTC goose meat by effectively regulating the physicochemical properties of goose myofibrillar proteins (MP) including solubility and water-holding capacity. Elevated carbonyl contents indicated an enhanced gel-forming capacity in RTC goose meat during storage, accompanied with reduced total sulfhydryl contents from enhanced protonation pretreatment and augmented lipid oxidation.

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This study investigated the effects of plasma-activated water (PAW) generated with argon at discharge times of 0, 4, 8, 12, and 16 min on the gel properties and structures of chicken myofibrillar protein (MP). Under treatments of 8, 12, and 16 min, both the gel strength and water retention capacity of MP significantly improved, with the gel strength (0.53 N) peaking at 16 min and the lowest cooking loss(30.

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Objectives: Our study aims to explore the clinical characteristics of Omicron infection in pediatric liver transplant recipients (PLTRs), after the national COVID-19 outbreak. Additionally, we will investigate changes in vaccine coverage and parental attitudes towards vaccinating their children after this current outbreak.

Methods: We conducted a web-based questionnaire survey to gather information on Omicron infection, vaccination status, and guardian attitude among PLTRs.

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Background: Continuing medical education in liver transplantation is pivotal in enhancing the proficiency of liver surgeons. The goal of this study is to obtain information on all aspects of the training, enable us to pinpoint the training's strengths, and address any shortcomings or challenges.

Method: We conducted an online questionnaire survey, which was comprised of 33 questions, offering response options in the form of "yes/no", single choice, or multiple choice.

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Background: Patients diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) generally have an unfavorable outlook, with lung metastasis being a prevalent factor contributing to mortality. The metastatic microenvironment is critical to the tumor metastatic process. The exact impact of Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1 (TREM1) on tumor metastasis and the microenvironment of metastasis is still not known.

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Antioxidant indices and hemocytes apoptosis in the 6th instar larvae of Hermetia illucens., and their correlation with larval growth were evaluated by exposing larvae to different concentrations of Cu for 1, 3 and 5 generations. Cu accumulated in larval hemolymph showed significant dose-dependent relationship with Cu concentrations in diets within a generation.

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Background: Genomic screening uncovered interferon-gamma (IFNγ) pathway defects in tumours refractory to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). However, its non-mutational regulation and reversibility for therapeutic development remain less understood.

Objective: We aimed to identify ICB resistance-associated druggable histone deacetylases (HDACs) and develop a readily translatable combination approach for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

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  • * This study created a model to investigate how LPS (a bacterial component) affects decidualization and whether ferroptosis, a type of iron-related cell death, plays a role in this process.
  • * Results showed that LPS exposure hindered embryo implantation and caused damage to the endometrium, but using ferroptosis inhibitors like ferrostatin-1 and deferoxamine helped protect against this damage and improved the chances of embryo survival.
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  • Allograft fibrosis is becoming more common in pediatric liver transplant patients over time, significantly affecting long-term graft health and survival.
  • A new blood test called Pediatric Liver Transplantation-Liver Fibrosis Evaluation (PT-LIFE) was developed to noninvasively detect allograft fibrosis using blood samples and other clinical data.
  • The PT-LIFE assay shows high sensitivity and specificity in identifying fibrosis levels and could improve monitoring and outcomes for pediatric liver transplant recipients.
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Nitrites in meat products are important food additives with coloring, antibacterial and antioxidant effects, but excessive intake of nitrites can pose health risks, including an increased risk of cancer due to the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. In the present study, Limosilactobacillus fermentum CGMCC 1.7434 was screened and the effects of it and Debaryomyces hansenii GDMCC 2.

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  • Inherited metabolic liver diseases are genetic disorders that disrupt liver metabolism, mostly affecting children and impacting various metabolic pathways like iron and amino acids.
  • Traditional research has focused on changes in liver cells, but new findings suggest these diseases also significantly impact the immune system.
  • This review aims to highlight the immune-related aspects of these diseases and propose new treatment strategies, broadening the understanding of their mechanisms.
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  • Microorganisms and lipids interact in meat, affecting its flavor, with the study focusing on how different fermentation processes impact fat oxidation and flavor formation.
  • Analysis identified 12 key volatile compounds, such as hexanal and decanal, that contribute to the flavor differences in geese, alongside the discovery of 440 lipid molecules primarily consisting of triglycerides and glycerophospholipids.
  • The research found positive correlations between specific volatile substances and lipid molecules, offering insights into lipid behavior during fermentation and its role in controlling the flavor quality of air-dried meat products.
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  • Homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HoFH) is a genetic condition leading to high LDL cholesterol and early heart disease; this study looked at liver transplantation (LT) as a treatment option for affected children.
  • The study included 14 HoFH patients under 18, tracking their outcomes after LT, including changes in cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health over a follow-up period up to 35 months.
  • Results showed 100% survival for both recipients and grafts, significant reductions in LDL levels, improvements in related symptoms, and a decrease in cardiovascular complications, indicating LT's effectiveness for HoFH.
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The growing emphasis on reducing health disparities and addressing social determinants of health (SDH) has prompted many national and local health agencies to report population health data by SDH measures. However, many agencies rely on descriptive epidemiology methods for such reports and are susceptible to biased findings due to inadequate confounding control. In this brief analytic essay, using the data presented in an HIV Surveillance Report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), we demonstrated an example of how reporting health outcomes by SDH with descriptive methods could bias the results and conclusions.

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Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus are the most prevalent pathogenic bacteria, often resulting in the foodborne disease outbreaks through food spoilage and foodborne infections. To prevent and control food spoilage and foodborne infections induced by Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, the antibacterial hydrogels were fabricated using fibrinogen hydrolysate-carrageenan (AHs-C) and flavonoids (apigenin and quercetin), and the antibacterial effect of the composite hydrogels against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus was further investigated. The results of mechanical property exhibited that the composite hydrogels with 0.

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This perspective article delves into a novel integration of Yin-Yang theory-an ancient Chinese philosophical cornerstone-with the sophisticated realm of immunology. Given the intricate concepts inherent in immunology, many students find it challenging to comprehend the delicate mechanisms governing immune equilibrium and regulation. Given the deep-rooted understanding of Yin-Yang theory among Chinese students, we advocate for an educational strategy that contextualizes the concept of immune equilibrium within the framework of Yin-Yang, thereby offering a more intuitive and engaging learning experience.

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Early allograft dysfunction (EAD) is a frequent phenomenon, leading to increased graft loss and higher mortality after liver transplantation (LT). Despite significant efforts for early diagnosis of EAD, there is no existing approach that can predict EAD on the first post-operative day. The aim is to define a metabolite-based biomarker on the first day after LT complicated with EAD.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-associated death globally. Liver transplantation (LT) has emerged as a key treatment for patients with HCC, and the Milan criteria have been adopted as the cornerstone of the selection policy. To allow more patients to benefit from LT, a number of expanded criteria have been proposed, many of which use radiologic morphological characteristics with larger and more tumors as surrogates to predict outcomes.

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This study aimed to prepare soy protein isolate-xanthan gum complexes (SPI-XG) at pH 7.0 and as emulsifiers to prepare Pickering emulsions for delivering quercetin (Que). The results showed that SPI-XG exhibited a gel network structure in which protein particles were embedded.

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