Publications by authors named "Qinling Xie"

Individuals with depressive tendencies are considered to be at high risk for the onset of depressive disorders. Currently, most research focuses on the impairment of working memory in patients with depression, while there is less attention paid to the WM of individuals with depressive tendencies, and their neural mechanisms underlying it are poorly understood. Therefore, this study focuses on the characteristics and neural mechanisms of WM in individuals with depressive tendencies.

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  • The study examines the often-overlooked unripe fruits and peels of citrus by-products in China to uncover their phytochemical composition and bioactive properties.
  • By using advanced analysis techniques, 214 compounds were identified, with key compounds like narirutin and naringin being crucial for differentiating the by-products.
  • Findings indicated that antioxidant activity varied with maturity and was linked to specific compounds, suggesting significant potential for enhancing and utilizing citrus by-products.
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Background: Telepathology is increasingly being employed to support diagnostic consultation services. Prior publications have addressed technology aspects for telepathology, whereas this paper will address the clinical telepathology experience of KingMed Diagnostics, the largest independent pathology medical laboratory in China. Beginning in 2012 the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and KingMed Diagnostics partnered to establish an international telepathology consultation service.

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