Publications by authors named "Qu Hao"

Introduction: Pemetrexed is a first line drug for brain metastases from lung cancer, either as monotherapy or combined with other drugs. The frequent occurrence of initial and acquired resistance to pemetrexed results in limited treatment effectiveness in brain metastases. CD146 was recently found to play important roles in chemoresistance and tumor progression.

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Detecting trace amounts of aflatoxin B (AFB), one of the most toxic food contaminants, is crucial for efficiently preventing potential health risks. Circular aptamers are promising candidates for bioanalytical applications due to their enhanced biological and structural stability as well as their compatibility with rolling circle amplification (RCA). Herein, we employed a high-efficiency magnetic chain graphene oxide-based SELEX to generate circular aptamers that bind AFB with high affinity and selectivity.

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Factor XIa (FXIa) is a plasma protease that catalyzes the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation, thus being regarded as a promising antithrombotic target. Circular DNA aptamers, with their dramatically enhanced biological and structural stability, hold great potential as new-generation DNA-based anticoagulants. However, the functional selection of circular aptamers and large-scale synthesis of them remains a substantial challenge.

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As obesity rates continue to rise, there is an increasing focus on reducing obesity through exercise. People are becoming more aware of the importance of weight loss through physical activity. However, the effectiveness of exercise can vary significantly among individuals, making it challenging to evaluate its impact.

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The faithful production of primordial germ cells (PGCs) in vitro opens a wide range of novel applications in reproductive biology and medicine. However, the reproducibility of PGCs culture conditions across different laboratories or breeds remains a challenge. Therefore, it is necessary to research the molecular dynamics that lead to the gradual establishment of cultured PGCs lines network.

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Background: Pelvic reconstruction after type I + II (or type I + II + III) internal hemipelvectomy with extensive ilium removal is a great challenge. In an attempt to anatomically reconstruct the hip rotation center (HRC) and achieve a low mechanical failure rate, a custom-made, 3D-printed prosthesis with a porous articular interface was developed. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical outcomes of patients treated with this prosthesis.

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The tea moth pest, is an economically important and highly damaging pest that drastically affects tea plant leaves. The chemical composition of its pheromone glands metabolites before and during calling period has not been reported yet. Therefore, the present study aimed at the metabolomic profiling of female moths' sex pheromones glands before and during calling period using gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

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Electrochemical aptamer-based biosensors (EABs) have been developed for multiple important biomarkers for their convenient and real-time features. However, the application of EABs in complex biological fluids has been limited by the rapid loss of sensitivity and selectivity due to inactivation and biofouling of aptamer probes and electrodes. To address this issue, we report the preparation of a simple hydrogel-protected aptamer-based biosensor (HP-EAB) for direct detection of Doxorubicin (DOX) in whole blood.

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We previously identified a dark blue appearance through the skin of abdomen, especially the colored chicken breeds, called hyperpigmentation of the visceral peritoneum (HVP) which characterized by intense pigmentation of connective tissue in the visceral peritoneum. The HVP has recently garnered increasing attention due to its negative impact on carcass appearance, and been an important concern in the poultry industry, especially for the Chinese yellow-feathered broilers. In this study, we measured the in vivo HVP at different time points, and analyzed the correlation between the HVP in vivo and postmortem.

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The breast plumage color of Guangxi Yao chickens shows obvious sexual dimorphism, with roosters showing black and black with red, and hens displaying partridge and red. Black plumage in roosters is considered a sign of quality, necessitating the purification of plumage color. Here, we developed an effective method based on genetic variations within MC1R and plumage characteristics.

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In recent years, low-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid metal halides have garnered significant attention for optoelectronic applications due to their exceptional photophysical properties, despite their persistent challenge of low stability. Addressing this challenge, our study introduces 1-[5-(trifluoromethyl)pyridin-2-yl]piperazinium (TFPP) as a cation, harvesting a novel one-dimensional hybrid cadmium-based halide semiconductor (TFPP)CdCl, which exhibits intense blue-light emission upon UV excitation. Additionally, (TFPP)CdCl demonstrates a high scintillation performance under X-ray excitation, producing 16600 ± 500 photons MeV and achieving a low detection limit of 0.

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IL-6 (interleukin-6) is an essential cytokine that participates in many inflammatory and immune responses, and disrupting the interaction between IL-6 and its receptor sIL-6R (soluble form of IL-6 receptor) represents a promising treatment strategy for inflammation and related diseases. Herein we report the first-ever effort of evolving a bispecific circular aptamer, named CIL-6A6-1, that is capable of binding both IL-6 and sIL-6R with nanomolar affinities and is stable in serum for more than 48 hours. CIL-6A6-1 can effectively block the IL-6/sIL-6R interaction and significantly inhibit cell inflammation.

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  • - This study focuses on rice's response to fungal pathogens, particularly how chitin and avirulent strains trigger two types of immune responses called PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI).
  • - Researchers examined how these immune responses affected the bacterial community within rice plants and discovered that treatments increased microbial diversity and the presence of beneficial bacteria.
  • - Despite the initial increase in beneficial taxa, the treatment with avirulent strains appeared to reduce the overall number of bacteria that could combat the rice blast fungus, with specific bacterial strains (Ch_66 and Nc_68) showing promising antifungal properties.
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Fluorescent nanoprobes are widely applied in innovate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) for detection of fluoroquinolones (FQs) residue in foodstuffs. Nevertheless, the complicated synthesis of nanoprobes hampers their practical applications. Herein, a nanomaterial-independent and fluorescent ELISA for sensitive detection of FQs is developed using the Eu-micelles as signal probe.

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Plant bacterial wilt caused by results in huge losses. Accordingly, developing an effective control method for this disease is urgently required. Filamentous phages, which do not lyse host bacteria and exert minimal burden, offer a potential biocontrol solution.

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Atypical L858R or other L858X mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene, beyond the classical EGFR mutation caused by c.2573 T > G, have been identified in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), yet their genomic features and survival benefits with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment have not been fully explored. We retrospectively enrolled 489 NSCLC patients with baseline tumor tissue/plasma samples carrying uncommon EGFR (N = 124), EGFR (N = 17), or classical EGFR mutations (N = 348).

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Purpose: Acetabular reconstruction in situ after extensive pelvic resection is technically challenging. The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of positioning guiders for acetabular reconstruction following pelvic tumor resection and the clinical benefit brought by the approach.

Methods: The study included patients who underwent acetabular reconstruction following periacetabular tumor resection using a modular hemipelvic prosthesis.

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To satisfy the public's urgent demand for food safety and protect the ecological environment, sensitive detection of glyphosate holds paramount importance. Here, we discovered that glyphosate can engage in specific interactions with iron organic frameworks (Fe-MOFs) nanozymes, enabling a selective detection of glyphosate. Based on this principle, an innovative colorimetric and fluorescent dual-mode detection approach was devised.

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Ralstonia solanacearum is a devastating phytopathogen infecting a broad range of economically important crops. Phosphate (Pi) homeostasis and assimilation play a critical role in the environmental adaptation and pathogenicity of many bacteria. However, the Pi assimilation regulatory mechanism of R.

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Circular aptamers are promising candidates for analytical and therapeutic applications due to their enhanced biological and structural stability. However, the process of circular aptamer selection remains a great challenge, as it requires multiple rounds of binding-separation-amplification that involves issues with nonspecific binding and amplification bias. Here, we develop a highly practical solution for reliable selection of circular aptamers in a single round based on magnetosome-like magnetic chain cross-linked graphene oxide (separation efficiency ≈ 10).

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The applications of natural laccases are greatly restricted because of their drawbacks like poor biostability, high costs, and low recovery efficiency. M/NC single atom nanozymes (M/NC SAzymes) are presenting as great substitutes due to their superior enzyme-like activity, excellent selectivity and high stability. In this work, inspired by the catalytic active center of natural enzyme, a biomimetic Fe/NC SAzyme (Fe-SAzyme) with O-Fe-N coordination is successfully developed, exhibiting excellent laccase-like activity.

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Aims: Radiotherapy is a well-known local treatment for spinal metastases. However, in the presence of postoperative systemic therapy, the efficacy of radiotherapy on local control (LC) and overall survival (OS) in patients with spinal metastases remains unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of post-surgical radiotherapy for spinal metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, and to identify factors correlated with LC and OS.

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Tert-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ) stand as one of the most widely used antioxidants in food and daily chemical products. Rapid and sensitive monitoring of TBHQ holds considerable importance in safeguarding human health due to its potential risks. In this study, we devised an alcogel-based colorimetric sensor enabling the portable and visual detection of TBHQ.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers have developed a new lead-free metal halide material called (F-PPA)ZnBr4 that emits blue light.
  • This material has a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 50.15%, meaning it efficiently converts light into a specific color.
  • It shows stability and high sensitivity to UV light, suggesting it could be used in various optoelectronic devices like LEDs and sensors.
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Tetracycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic for human, poultry and livestock that may cause health damage when enriched in humans. Therefore, it is essential to create a rapid tetracycline assay with high sensitivity, specificity and portability. In this study, a miniaturized tetracycline biosensor based on aptamer-modified graphene field-effect transistor (Apt-SGGT) was fabricated and two detection strategies using transfer characteristic curves and real-time channel current were established for different circumstances.

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