Publications by authors named "Tian Qing"

Bone is a multifaceted tissue requiring orchestrated interplays of diverse cells within specialized microenvironments. Although significant progress has been made in understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms of component cells of bone, revealing their spatial organization and interactions in native bone tissue microenvironment is crucial for advancing precision medicine, as they govern fundamental signaling pathways and functional dependencies among various bone cells. In this study, we present the first integrative high-resolution map of human bone and bone marrow, using spatial and single-cell transcriptomics profiling from femoral tissue.

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The endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus, assumes a crucial role in the female reproductive system. Disorders and injuries impacting the endometrium can lead to profound consequences, including infertility and compromised women's overall health. Recent advancements in stem cell research have opened new possibilities for the treatment and repair of endometrial issues.

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We developed a wideband RF cavity beam position monitor (CBPM) with a 217 MHz bandwidth centered at the 4.875 GHz dipole mode frequency as part of the preliminary research for a high-repetition-rate hard x-ray free electron laser project at the Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics. This paper presents new results demonstrating bunch-by-bunch position measurements on electron bunches spaced by 2.

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A Ca2B4C4 ternary compound obtained by using a machine learning (ML) guided structure search is found to be metastable with a formation energy of only 18 meV/atom above the convex hull but exhibits only marginal superconducting transition temperature (Tcc). By replacing Ca with Na, the electronic density of states (DOS) at the Fermi level is significantly enhanced, increasing the predicted Tc to 21.9 K.

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Developing novel cold-adapted nanozymes and elucidating their mechanisms of action remains a great challenge. Inspired by natural oxidases that utilize high-spin and high-valent metal-oxygen intermediates to achieve high efficiency at low temperatures, in this study, a series of MnO nanomaterials with varied valence and spin states are synthesized. The activity assay revealed that the oxygen vacancy-engineered ε-MnO nanozyme displayed excellent cold-adapted oxidase-like properties, and no observable activity loss is observed in the temperature range of -20 to 45 °C.

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Itch causes a strong urge to scratch and induces negative emotions, such as aversion and anxiety. Antihistamine medications are key in the clinical management of pruritus, but their therapeutic efficacy in controlling moderate and severe itching remains limited. The neural circuits in the brain that process itching and itch-induced aversion and anxiety remain unclear so far.

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  • - Increasing mental pressure and unhealthy living habits in modern society have contributed to a rise in male reproductive issues, including decreased semen quality and testicular diseases, highlighting the urgent need to address male fertility.
  • - Resveratrol, a plant-derived polyphenol, shows promise in enhancing testicular function and spermatogenesis in male animals by activating SIRT1 and protecting against various damaging factors like oxidative stress and inflammation.
  • - This article explores how resveratrol's health benefits for male reproduction can be integrated into a personalized healthcare approach, suggesting it may play a significant role in preventing and protecting male reproductive health in the future.
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Open-Set Domain Adaptation (OSDA) is designed to facilitate the transfer of knowledge from a source domain to a target domain, where the class space of the source is a subset of the target. The primary challenge in OSDA is the identification of shared samples in the target domain to achieve domain alignment while effectively segregating private samples in the target domain. In attempts to address this challenge, numerous existing methods leverage weighted classifiers to mitigate the negative transfer issue induced by private classes in the target domain and recognize all these samples as a whole unknown class.

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Single-atom catalysts (SACs) with nitrogen-coordinated active centers feature unique electronic and geometric structures and thus show high catalytic activity for various industrial reactions. Searching for operable synthesis protocols to accurately devise SACs is vital but remains challenging because commonly used high-temperature pyrolysis always causes unpredictable structural changes and inhomogeneous single-atom sites. Herein, a mild bond-plucking strategy is reported to construct atomically dispersed Cu supported on graphene-liked CN (g-CN) under lower than 100 °C, and Cu foam is used as the source of metal.

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  • Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) is a common plasticizer that can enter the body and accumulate in key organs like the lungs and kidneys, potentially harming their function.
  • Recent studies highlight the increasing concern over DEHP's nephrotoxicity, indicating that exposure may lead to kidney damage and worsen existing kidney diseases.
  • The review explores the molecular mechanisms behind DEHP-related kidney injury, including various damaging pathways, and evaluates potential protective effects of compounds like lycopene, green tea polyphenols, and quercetin.
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  • Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are key metabolites created by gut bacteria from dietary fiber, influencing overall body health but often studied with incomplete data due to research limitations.
  • A new method called MAE (Multi-task Multi-View Attentive Encoders) has been developed to better predict blood SCFA levels by analyzing gut microbiome data alongside dietary and host characteristics.
  • Tests on data from 964 and 171 subjects showed that MAE significantly outperforms older methods in predicting SCFAs and highlights the important roles of gut bacteria, diet, and individual traits in SCFA production.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how mixed probiotics affect lung microbial diversity in critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation.
  • A total of 24 patients were split into two groups: one received probiotics, while the other did not; their lung samples and blood were analyzed at specific intervals.
  • Results showed that while microbial diversity decreased in the control group, it remained stable in the probiotic group, suggesting probiotics may help maintain lung health during mechanical ventilation.*
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Hip fractures present a significant healthcare challenge, especially within aging populations, where they are often caused by falls. These fractures lead to substantial morbidity and mortality, emphasizing the need for timely surgical intervention. Despite advancements in medical care, hip fractures impose a significant burden on individuals and healthcare systems.

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  • The study investigated how well the combination of blood markers miR-21 and miR-486 can help diagnose cancer early in patients with pulmonary nodules, particularly those who smoke.
  • Researchers analyzed 215 patients with lung nodules and compared their blood marker levels to those of 30 healthy smokers to identify patterns.
  • The findings suggest that the combination of these blood markers with CT scans can improve cancer detection accuracy, demonstrating higher predictive value compared to other markers.
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the application value and safety of Warfarin, Rivaroxaban, and Dabigatran in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation.

Methods: A total of 180 elderly patients with atrial fibrillation admitted to our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. According to their anticoagulant treatment regimen, patients were divided into three groups: Warfarin (57 cases), Rivaroxaban (61 cases), and Dabigatran (62 cases).

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Background: Osteoporosis is a major global health issue, weakening bones and increasing fracture risk. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is the standard for measuring bone mineral density (BMD) and diagnosing osteoporosis, but its costliness and complexity impede widespread screening adoption. Predictive modeling using genetic and clinical data offers a cost-effective alternative for assessing osteoporosis and fracture risk.

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Elucidating the genetic architecture of DNA methylation is crucial for decoding complex disease etiology. However, current epigenomic studies are often limited by incomplete methylation coverage and heterogeneous tissue samples. Here, we present the first comprehensive, multi-ancestry human methylome atlas of purified human monocytes, generated through integrated whole-genome bisulfite sequencing and whole-genome sequencing from 298 European Americans (EA) and 160 African Americans (AA).

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  • Osteoporosis is a genetic metabolic bone disorder linked to low bone mineral density (BMD), and while single nucleotide variations (SNVs) are known, they don't fully explain BMD heritability, prompting the investigation of larger genomic structural variations (SVs).
  • This study analyzed whole genome sequencing data from 4,982 subjects to identify significant SVs associated with BMD in the hip, femoral neck, and lumbar spine, finding 125, 99, and 83 associations, respectively, which accounted for 13.3% to 19.1% of BMD variation.
  • New genes related to bone health were discovered, including LINC02370 and several ZNF family genes, while the analysis also
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This study presents an investigation of the 2-butynyl alcohol···CO adduct, combining pulsed jet Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy with quantum chemical calculations. Two distinct isomers have been observed in the pulsed jet with a relative population ratio of 3/2. It marks the first instance of microwave spectroscopic evidence, to the best of our knowledge, suggesting the existence of a C···π tetrel bond (π···π* interaction) in both observed isomers.

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Forest fires play a pivotal role in influencing ecosystem evolution, exerting a profound impact on plant diversity and community stability. Understanding post-fire recovery strategies holds significant scientific importance for the ecological succession and restoration of forest ecosystems. This study utilized Partial Least Squares Path Modeling (PLS-PM) to investigate dynamic relationships among plant species diversity, phylogenetic diversity, soil properties, and community stability during various recovery stages (5-year, 15-year, and 23-year) following wildfires on the northeastern margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

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Background: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the most common complications of diabetes worldwide. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of DR in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in Tibet and to identify risk factors that may influence the occurrence of DR.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in a third-class hospital in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

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Congenital cataracts, a prevalent cause of blindness in children, are associated with protein aggregation. γD-crystallin, essential for sustaining lens transparency, exists as a monomer and exhibits excellent structural stability. In our cohort, we identified a nonsense mutation (c.

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A Closed Aquatic Ecosystem (CAES) housed an aquatic plant Ceratophyllum demersum, zebrafish (Danio rerio), and microbes that were simultaneously obtained with the zebrafish, and it was used to study the operation of the ecosystem. The results indicated that the CAES can operate steadily for about 4 weeks. The dissolved oxygen (DO), pH, and conductivity values of the ecosystem regularly oscillated, while the total nitrogen of the water decreased and the total phosphate slightly increased.

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