Publications by authors named "Shen Xiaofang"

The recognition of small molecules plays a crucial role in disease diagnosis, environmental assessment, and food safety. Currently, their recognition elements predominantly rely on antibodies and aptamers while suffering from a limitation of the complex screening process due to the low immunogenicity of small molecules. Herein, we present a top-down computational design strategy for molecule recognition peptides (MRPs) for enzyme-peptide self-assembly and chemiluminescence biosensing.

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Polysyndactyly of the foot is a common congenital malformation of the lower extremity. We introduce our surgical technique for reconstruction of polysyndactyly of the fifth toe fused with the fourth toe. The technique includes the removal of the medial hypoplastic ray, web-space reconstruction using a dorsal cross-shaped advancement flap and closure of the lateral incisions of the separated toes with a tongue-shaped flap and zigzag triangular flaps.

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  • The study focuses on how riparian zones, crucial for nitrate removal, are affected by natural organic compounds and their influence on microbial communities, highlighting the need for more research in this area.
  • Different carbon sources were tested for their effectiveness in degrading nitrate, with butyric acid showing the highest efficiency, although it led to nitrogen cycling rather than complete removal.
  • Microbial communities responded variably to carbon conditions, with some promoting denitrification and others facilitating nitrification, indicating that carbon source selection significantly impacts nitrogen cycling processes in these environments.
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  • * Field monitoring revealed that NAP levels in groundwater are predominantly affected by DOM, iron minerals, and river water infiltration, while experiments showed different impacts of iron forms (α-FeO vs. α-FeO(OH)) on NAP attenuation.
  • * α-FeO combined with DOM improved NAP reduction by enhancing adsorption and microbial action, whereas α-FeO(OH) and DOM decreased NAP decay due to increased particle size and competition from promoting Shewanlla bacteria.
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  • Synpolydactyly (SPD) is primarily linked to mutations in the HOXD13 gene, specifically through polyalanine expansions, and the study aims to clarify the involved cell types and signaling pathways.
  • The research employed weighted gene co-expression network analysis on single-cell RNA sequencing data from limb bud cells in a mouse model harboring HOXD13 mutations.
  • Results indicated that these mutations affect immune response, osteoclast differentiation, and DNA replication, with specific genes (Bmp4, Hand2, Hoxd12, among others) identified as significant contributors to SPD, enhancing our knowledge of limb development.
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  • Significant neural dysfunction occurred with high levels of IMI, leading to decreased enzyme activity and increased oxidative stress markers, indicating harm to the worms' health.
  • Coelomocytes (a type of earthworm cell) showed stronger early reactions to the chemicals, with reduced cell viability and irregular cellular function, emphasizing the importance of studying combined effects of these pesticides for earthworm risk assessment.
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  • The study investigates a technique using dorsal cross-shaped advancement flaps for reconstructing webspaces in congenital syndactyly, aiming to reduce complications associated with traditional skin grafting methods.
  • A total of 15 patients, aged 5 to 144 months, were evaluated post-surgery using Withey grading, Vancouver Scar Scale, and Visual Analogue Scale to assess outcomes, satisfaction, and complications.
  • Results showed no perioperative complications, high satisfaction ratings, and minimal scarring, indicating this technique is effective for webspace reconstruction without the risks of web creep or hypertrophic scars.
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  • Poor dispersion of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) limits their practical use, but researchers successfully achieved a stable dispersion using peroxydisulfate (PDS) combined with ultrasonication.
  • The method leads to complete dispersion of MWCNTs at a concentration of 40 mg/L within 64 minutes, maintaining stability for at least 20 days without significant mass loss.
  • The effectiveness of dispersion varies with pH levels; alkaline conditions (pH 12) yield stronger hydrogen bonding and better water interactions due to the higher amounts of O-containing groups compared to neutral and acidic conditions.
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Riparian infiltration zones are crucial for maintaining water quality by reducing the aqueous concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) through adsorption and biodegradation within the aquatic ecosystem. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) are ubiquitous in riparian infiltration zones where they extensively engage in the adsorption and biodegradation of PAHs, thereby influencing PAHs natural attenuation potential within riparian infiltration zones. Few studies have explored the natural attenuation mechanisms of PAHs influenced by DOM in riparian infiltration zones.

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The residues of organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) are increasing environmental pollution and public health concerns. Thus, the development of simple, convenient and sensitive method for detection of OPs is crucial. Herein, a multifunctional Fe-based MOF with fluorescence, catalytic and adsorption, is synthesized by a simple one-pot hydrothermal method.

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Introduction: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a major cause of death among critically ill patients in intensive care settings, underscoring the need to identify biomarkers capable of predicting ARDS patient clinical status and prognosis at an early time point. This study specifically sought to explore the utility and clinical relevance of as a biomarker for the early prediction of disease severity and prognostic outcomes in patients with ARDS.

Methods: This study enrolled 123 patients with severe ARDS and 116 patients with non-severe ARDS for whom follow-up information was available.

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Malachite green (MG), a widely used antiparasitic agent, poses health risks to human due to its genotoxic and carcinogenic properties. Herein, a stable dual-emission fluoroprobe of carbon dots/copper nanoclusters is prepared for highly selective detection of MG based on the inner filter effect. This probe exhibits characteristic emission bands at 435 and 625 nm when excited at 376 nm.

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Background: The cardiometabolic index (CMI) is a new metric derived from the triglyceride-glucose index and body mass index and is considered a potential marker for cardiovascular risk assessment. This study aimed to examine the correlation between the CMI and the presence and severity of arteriosclerosis in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods: This study involved 2243 patients with T2DM.

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Significant research is focused on the ability of riparian zones to reduce groundwater nitrate contamination. Owing to the extremely high redox activity of nitrate, naturally existing electron donors, such as organic matter and iron minerals, are crucial in facilitating nitrate reduction in the riparian zone. Here, we examined the coexistence of magnetite, an iron mineral, and nitrate, a frequently observed coexisting system in sediments, to investigate nitrate reduction features at various C/N ratios and evaluate the response of microbial communities to these settings.

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  • Researchers developed a new technique for efficiently extracting omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω-3 PUFAs) from eggs using microwave-assisted esterification (MAE) and electrically enhanced solid-phase microextraction (EE-SPME).
  • The microwave method significantly increased esterification efficiency by up to 10.65 times, while EE-SPME reduced extraction time from 50 minutes to just 15 minutes.
  • The optimized method achieved low detection limits, high recovery rates, and a wide linear range, enabling effective analysis of ω-3 PUFAs in real egg samples.
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Bisphenols (BPs) can migrate from packaging materials into foods, resulting in potentially harmful residues. For example, accumulation of BPs is associated with endocrine disorders. Owing to matrix effects, development of an effective and eco-friendly sample pretreatment would be helpful for BPs detection in beverages packed in plastic containers.

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  • A new Fe-Ni LDH@ZIF-67 catalyst modified carbon cloth cathode was developed, achieving a significant tetracycline degradation rate of 95.6% in 60 minutes via the heterogeneous electro-Fenton process.
  • * The improved electron transfer and maximum hydroxyl (HO) production of 264 mg/L enhance the effectiveness of the degradation, while maintaining stable performance across a wide pH range (3-9).
  • * The catalyst demonstrated excellent recyclability and stability through multiple cycles, and effective performance in real water samples, suggesting its practical application for removing antibiotics from wastewater.
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Neonicotinoids, the fastest-growing class of insecticides, have posed a multi-media residue problem with adverse effects on environment, biodiversity and human health. Herein, covalent organic framework-sodium alginate-Ca-polyacrylic acid composite beads (CACPs), facilely prepared at room temperature, were used in convenient dispersive solid-phase extraction (dSPE) and combined with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for the detection of five neonicotinoid insecticides (thiamethoxam, acetamiprid, dinotefuran, clothianidin, imidacloprid). CACPs can be completely separated within 1 min without centrifugation.

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We report the application and results of skin defect coverage using the free lateral great toe flap in revision surgery for residual postoperative deformities in Wassel-Flatt type IV-D thumb duplications. This retrospective study included five patients treated between June 2020 and September 2021 to correct angular deformity and repair the secondary skin defect. All the flaps survived.

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Organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) are of great concern due to its potential harms on human health and the environment. Herein, a budget-friendly, rapid and convenient colorimetric sensing platform is developed for detection of OPs in the environmental and food samples. The sensing element, PANI-MnO nanozyme with excellent oxidase mimetic activity is synthesized at room temperature, which is able to directly oxidize 3,3,5,5-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) to generate blue colored oxidized TMB (OxTMB) within 2 min.

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The presence of estrogens residues in dairy products is a growing concern due to their potential health risk. Herein, in this study, we have developed a membrane-protected magnetic solid-phase extraction (MP-MSPE) method that utilized a magnetic adsorbent (FeO@COF-LZU1) with in-situ growth for the efficient extraction of estrone (E1), 17β-estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3). When combined with HPLC-FLD, this method allows for the efficient detection of estrogens in dairy products.

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  • The study examined how different surfactants at varying concentrations can effectively remove polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from mineral-rich soil, highlighting the effects of surfactant use on PAH mobility.
  • Cationic surfactant (CTMAB) was found ineffective across all tested concentrations, while non-ionic (Triton X-100) and anionic (SDBS) surfactants significantly improved PAH removal starting at 2 g/L.
  • Soil washing with these surfactants can alter soil properties, impacting the retention and bioavailability of PAHs, suggesting that while it may lower PAH levels, it could also elevate ecological risks.
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Purpose: To present a surgical technique of combining the on-top plasty with modified Bilhaut-Cloquet procedure for reconstructing a rare type of complicated radial polydactyly and evaluate the outcomes.

Methods: Fourteen complicated radial polydactyly in 13 patients were corrected by combining the on-top plasty with modified Bilhaut-Cloquet procedure. Osteotomies were performed as required, and the acral part of the ulnar thumb was transposed onto the proximal part of the radial thumb.

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In this work, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) including Fe-MIL-101 and Ti-MIL-125 were prepared and fixed on the melamine foam (MF) by polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) to prepare MF/PVDF/MOFs, which was used as adsorbents in pipette-tip solid-phase extraction (PT-SPE) for rapid extraction of organophosphorus pesticides (OPPs). Then, a gas chromatograph-flame thermionic detector (GC-FTD) was used for simultaneous analysis of Dimethoate (DMT), Iprobenfos (IBF), Parathion-methyl (PAM), and Chlorpyrifos (CPF). The morphology, crystal structure, and functional groups of MF/PVDF/MOFs were characterized, indicating that Ti-MIL-125 and Fe-MIL-101 were successfully synthesized and distributed on MF.

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A modified QuEChERS purification-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method has been developed to determine 51 pesticide residues with newly established maximum residue limits (MRLs) in foodstuffs. Samples were extracted with acetonitrile under citrate-buffered conditions and purified using a modified QuEChERS method employing hydroxylated MWCNTs, SAX, and C. The limits of quantification ranged from 0.

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