Publications by authors named "Shao Xin"

Recent studies have highlighted the role of the gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Improving gut microbiota dysbiosis can be a potential strategy for the prevention and management of T2D. Here, this work finds that the abundance of Barnesiella intestinihominis is significantly decreased in the fecal of T2D patients from 2-independent centers.

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Flaxseed linusorb (FL) has gradually garnered widespread attention in recent years because of its intriguing bioactivities like anti-inflammation, antimelanogenesis, and even anticancer effects. Based on its proven anti-inflammatory activity and mechanism, it is supposed that FL may also exhibit an effect in treating and preventing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rat models were established to investigate the potential therapeutic effect of FL, which were intervened with FL via gavage (50 and 100 mg/kg B.

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The utilization of ground-breaking large language models (LLMs) accompanied with dialogue system has been progressively prevalent in the medical domain. Nevertheless, the expertise of LLMs in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) remains restricted despite several TCM LLMs proposed recently. Herein, we introduced TCMChat (https://xomics.

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Purpose: To propose a novel method for parallel-transmission (pTx) spatial-spectral pulse design and demonstrate its utility for robust uniform water-selective excitation (water excitation) across the entire brain.

Theory And Methods: Our design problem is formulated as a magnitude-least-squares minimization with joint RF and k-space optimization under explicit specific-absorption-rate constraints. For improved robustness against off-resonance effects, the spectral component of the excitation target is prescribed to have a water passband and a fat stopband.

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WSGP has demonstrated significant potential for various bioactive effects. However, limited research has explored their anti-ulcerative colitis (UC) effects and mechanism on the colonic system and gut microbial metabolites. We evaluated the ameliorative effects of WSGP on the UC mice model.

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The steelmaking-continuous casting process (SCCP) is a complex manufacturing process which exhibits the distinct features of process manufacturing. The SCCP involves a variety of production elements, such as multiple process routes, a wide array of smelting and auxiliary devices, and a variety of raw and auxiliary materials. The production-simulation of SCCP holds a natural advantage in being able to accurately depict the intricate production behavior involved, and this serves as a crucial tool for optimizing the production operation of the SCCP.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a crucial medical imaging modality, with parallel MRI accelerating scans but often reducing the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Recent advances in metamaterials have shown considerable potential in enhancing the SNR of MRI and consequently improving the quality of parallel MRI. In this study, we present a nonlinear metamaterial comprising nonlinear meta-atoms designed to selectively enhance the radio-frequency reception field in MRI, while minimizing interference with the radio-frequency transmission field.

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Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) have broad applications in tissue engineering and regeneration. However, the function of PDLSCs changes in different microenvironments. This study aimed to explore the effects of different developmental stages on the biological characteristics of PDLSCs.

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  • - Cells are the basic building blocks of life, each with distinct growth patterns and molecular characteristics, which are influenced by their genomes.
  • - Recent advancements in single-cell sequencing technologies have broadened to cover various cellular components like genomes, epigenomes, and proteomes, and have started integrating diverse data types, enhancing our understanding of diseases like cancer.
  • - This text reviews new developments in single-cell omics technologies and focuses on methodologies, providing guidance for researchers in choosing the right approaches for single-cell sequencing and data analysis.
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As an evolutionarily conserved transcription factor, Cut-like homeobox 1 (CUX1) plays crucial roles in embryonic and nervous system development, cell differentiation, and DNA damage repair. One of its major isoforms, p110CUX1, exhibits stable DNA binding capabilities and contributes to the regulation of cell cycle progression, proliferation, migration, and invasion. While p110CUX1 has been implicated in the progression of various malignant tumors, its involvement in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remains uncertain.

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Methanesulfenic acid, CHSOH, is a fleeting intermediate in the ·OH-initiated oxidation reactions of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) in the atmosphere. Herein, we report the characterization and photochemistry of CHSOH in Ar- and N-matrices at 10 K. The characterization of CHSOH with matrix-isolation IR and UV-vis spectroscopy is supported by D and C isotope labeling experiments and quantum chemical calculations.

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  • A major challenge in spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) is the evaluation of computational methods, often hampered by biases in simulated data.
  • The paper introduces scCube, a Python package designed to create independent and varied simulations of SRT data while preserving spatial expression patterns of genes.
  • The effectiveness of scCube is validated against existing simulators and shown to be useful in benchmarking techniques for spot deconvolution, gene imputation, and resolution enhancement through three detailed applications.
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The full-length p200CUX1 protein encoded by the homology frame CUT-like protein (CUX1) plays an important role in tumors as a pro-oncogene or oncogene. However, its role and mechanism in acute myeloid leukemia remain unknown. p200CUX1 regulates several pathways, including the MAPK signaling pathway.

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Background: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a highly aggressive and pathogenic hematologic malignancy with consistently high mortality. Lysosomes are organelles involved in cell growth and metabolism that fuse to form specialized Auer rods in AML, and their role in AML has not been elucidated. This study aimed to identify AML subtypes centered on lysosome-related genes and to construct a prognostic model to guide individualized treatment of AML.

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Cells respond divergently to drugs due to the heterogeneity among cell populations. Thus, it is crucial to identify drug-responsive cell populations in order to accurately elucidate the mechanism of drug action, which is still a great challenge. Here, we address this problem with scRank, which employs a target-perturbed gene regulatory network to rank drug-responsive cell populations via in silico drug perturbations using untreated single-cell transcriptomic data.

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Nano-assemblies have wide applications in biomedicine, functional coatings, Pickering emulsifiers, hydrogels, and so forth. The preparation of assemblies mainly utilizes the polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) method, which can produce high-concentration nanoscale assemblies in one step. However, the initiation processes of most reported PISA are limited to thermal initiation.

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The interaction between glioma cells and astrocytes promotes the proliferation of gliomas. Micro-RNAs (miRNAs) carried by astrocyte exosomes (exos) may be involved in this process, but the mechanism remains unclear. The oligonucleotide AS1411, which consists of 26 bases and has a G-quadruplex structure, is an aptamer that targets nucleolin.

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Acute coronary artery blockage leads to acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Cardiomyocytes are terminally differentiated cells that rarely divide. Treatments preventing cardiomyocyte loss during AMI have a high therapeutic benefit.

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The human memory-associated protein KIBRA regulates synaptic plasticity and trafficking of AMPA-type glutamate receptors, and is implicated in multiple neuropsychiatric and cognitive disorders. How KIBRA forms complexes with and regulates AMPA receptors remains unclear. Here, we show that KIBRA does not interact directly with the AMPA receptor subunit GluA2, but that PICK1, a key regulator of AMPA receptor trafficking, can serve as a bridge between KIBRA and GluA2.

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Assemblies are widely used in biomedicine, batteries, functional coatings, Pickering emulsifiers, hydrogels, and luminescent materials. Polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA) is a method for efficiently preparing particles, mainly initiated thermally. However, thermally initiated PISA usually requires a significant amount of time and energy.

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The difficulty and complexity of lead extraction procedures increase with the age of the lead to be extracted. The extraction of old (>20 years) leads is more time-consuming and requires advanced tools and a complex technique. In this case, we retrieved a very old (>30 years) lead using a loop formed by a catheter and a gooseneck snare.

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Supplementing probiotics or indigestible carbohydrates is a usual strategy to prevent or revert unhealthy states of the gut by reshaping gut microbiota. One criterion that probiotics are efficacious is the capacity to survive in the gastrointestinal tract. Biofilm is the common growth mode of microorganisms with high tolerances toward harsh environments.

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Sulfamic acid (NHSOH, SFA) is supposed to play an important role in aerosol new particle formation (NPF) in the atmosphere, and its formation mainly arises from the SO-NH reaction system in which weakly bonded donor-acceptor complexes such as SO···NH and isomeric HNSO···HO have been proposed as the key intermediates. In this study, we reveal the first spectroscopic observation of HNSO···HO in two forms in a solid Ar matrix at 10 K. The major form consists of two intermolecular H bonds by forming a six-membered ring structure with a calculated dissociation energy of 7.

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