Publications by authors named "Tian Xin"

Cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) often coexist in water and agricultural soils around mining areas, and it is difficult to remove them at the same time due to their opposite chemical behaviors. Therefore, this study employed a co-precipitation-pyrolysis method to synthesize silica-based magnetic biochar (SMB) materials for the remediation of water contaminated with both Cd and As. The optimization of preparation conditions involved introducing three different types of silicates (NaSiO, CaSiO,and SiO) into the biomass-magnetite mixture, followed by pyrolysis at various temperatures (300℃, 500℃, and 700℃), and the optimal preparation conditions were determined based on the composite batch experiments.

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Background: The albumin-bilirubin (ALBI) score has demonstrated prognostic value in a range for liver and heart diseases. However, its association with all-cause mortality in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with heart failure remains uncertain.

Objective: This study sought to investigate the relationship between the ALBI score and the risk of all-cause mortality in ICU patients with heart failure.

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To assess the influence of China's green technology transfer on the energy intensity of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) regions, we first constructed an index of green technology transfer using nearly 80,000 international green patent families from 2002 to 2020. This paper further quantified its association with the energy intensity of BRI regions and tested the possible energy rebound effect. The results revealed an increase in the number of green patent transfers from 2002 to 2015, followed by a decrease between 2016 and 2020, possibly due to increasing technological maturity.

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Background And Objective: Until now, there has been an unmet need for treatments promoting chronic-phase post-stroke functional recovery. We previously found that morroniside promoted endogenous neurogenesis in ischemic stroke, but its therapeutic window was limited to the first 48 h. Here, we aimed to explore whether deep brain stimulation (DBS) combined with morroniside could enhance neurogenesis in rats subjected to focal ischemic stroke and contributes to functional recovery.

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Background: The capacity of tertiary general hospitals to prevent and treat respiratory infectious diseases plays a key role in effectively containing the spread of major epidemics within hospitals and ensuring early treatment for patients. This, in turn, helps control the transmission of diseases at the societal level and safeguard public health. However, there is a lack of detailed indicators for assessing hospitals' capacity in this area, which makes it difficult to evaluate and manage practices.

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Objective: To evaluate the instant impact of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on sleep brain oscillations.

Methods: Thirty-six healthy subjects were randomly assigned to receive tACS and sham stimulation in a crossover design separated by a one-week washout period. After stimulation, a 2-h nap polysomnography (PSG) was performed to obtain Electroencephalogram (EEG) data and objective sleep variables, and self-reported subjective sleep parameters were collected at the end of the nap.

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Purpose: To clarify the implementation steps, characteristics, effects, acceptability, and feasibility of the stepped care model (SCM) while also offering a resource for pertinent interventions in cancer care.

Methods: We searched the PubMed, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, and PsycINFO databases from inception to October 22, 2023. Two key concepts were used: cancer and stepped care model.

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a malignancy with a poor prognosis, and the majority of patients with HNSCC are diagnosed at later stages owing to its hidden anatomical location and atypical clinical symptoms. It is notably prone to recurrence and metastasis. The traditional treatments include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy.

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Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder that affects the skin, eyes and peripheral nervous system. It is rarely associated with glaucoma, especially in pediatric patients. We herein report an unusual case of corneal degeneration in a child with NF1, characterized by peripheral corneal leukoma and a membrane under Descemet's membrane.

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Background: Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation (TEAS) is a technique that involves stimulating specific acupoints on the body with electrical currents. It may regulate nerve excitability and improve nerve function. This study aimed to assess the impact of TEAS on gastrointestinal motility, nutrition, and immune function in patients post cerebrovascular accident surgery in the intensive care unit (ICU).

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To investigate the role of the geometry of the left atrial lateral ridge (LLR) in the atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence after radiofrequency ablation (RFA). A total of 225 patients with AF who underwent RFA for the first time were retrospectively enrolled and divided into the recurrence (n = 53) and non-recurrence (n = 172) groups. The clinical data and the volume of left atrium (LAV) and the LLR geometry were analyzed.

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Haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) arise from the aorta-gonad-mesonephros and migrate to the caudal haematopoietic tissue (CHT) in zebrafish, where nascent HSPCs undergo tightly controlled proliferation and differentiation to promote definitive haematopoiesis. Effective expansion of HSPCs requires the coordination of well-established vesicle trafficking systems and appropriate transcription factors. However, the underlying molecules are yet to be identified.

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  • Acinetobacter pittii is usually found in hospitals and not commonly associated with community-acquired infections, but a case in China challenges this idea.* -
  • A 50-year-old male faced severe health issues, including septic shock and pneumonia, due to A. pittii, which was resistant to one antibiotic but treated successfully over 43 days.* -
  • Genome sequencing indicated the strain's high virulence, emphasizing the importance for healthcare providers to be aware of the potential dangers of community-acquired A. pittii infections.*
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Abiotic stress not only elevates the synthesis of secondary metabolites in plant sprouts but also boosts their antioxidant capacity. In this study, the mechanisms of flavonoid biosynthesis and antioxidant systems in buckwheat sprouts exposed to ultraviolet-B (UV-B) radiation were investigated. The findings revealed that UV-B treatment significantly increased flavonoid content in buckwheat sprouts, with 3-day-old sprouts exhibiting a flavonoid content 1.

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  • Heart transplant patients with donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) face a higher risk of rejection, but some do not show antibody-mediated rejection despite having graft dysfunction.
  • A study involved 216 participants undergoing serial evaluations like endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) and echocardiograms to understand the relationship between DSAs, rejection types, and long-term outcomes.
  • Results indicated that both antibody-mediated rejection (pAMR+) and DSA-related left ventricle dysfunction significantly correlated with increased mortality and prolonged heart dysfunction, particularly if they occurred within the first six months after transplant.
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  • - The study presents a gas measurement technique using angle-dependent Fabry-Perot (F-P) correlated spectroscopy, specifically targeting methane (CH) by aligning F-P interference peaks with CH absorption peaks for accurate measurements.
  • - An angle-scanning measurement system was created, showing distinct absorption signals at critical angles, which allowed for a linear relationship between absorbance and CH concentration, achieving a low detection limit of 720 ppm.
  • - The research includes simulations to analyze the effects of beam angles on transmittance and demonstrates the method's robustness against cross-interference, suggesting potential applications for high-sensitivity gas sensors and imaging.
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  • Gastric cancer stem cells (GCSCs) play a crucial role in the development of gastric cancer, but their clinical relevance is not fully understood due to technological limitations.
  • The study uses advanced methods like single-cell transcriptomics and artificial neural networks to analyze GCSCs and develop a new prognostic model based on their characteristics.
  • Findings reveal a specific stem-like tumor population linked to poor patient outcomes and suggest that these cells could be targeted for immunotherapy.
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Platelet type bleeding disorder-18 (BDPLT18) caused by mutations of Ras guanyl releasing protein 2 () is a relatively rare, new autosomal recessive disorder. Here, we reported a splice mutation in gene in the patient with recurrent epistaxis and nasal vascular malformation. The patient, an 8-year-old girl, suffered from anemia due to frequently severe recurrent epistaxis, requiring regular blood transfusions every 2-3 months.

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Objective: To understand the current study of social anxiety (SA) over the past decade, and to analyze the research hot topics and frontiers in this field.

Methods: CiteSpace 6.2.

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  • - China is working to balance economic growth and carbon reduction by considering the unique conditions of various regions while analyzing the domestic value chain from 2007-2017.
  • - The study reveals a disparity in value added and carbon emissions, with over 70% of regions suffering this imbalance situated in the north, primarily engaged in resource-intensive production.
  • - The findings suggest a need for policy reforms or pricing strategies to create a fair and efficient approach to emission reductions across different regions.
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Wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) is increasingly used for monitoring disease targets in wastewaters around the world. This study, performed in Ottawa, Canada, identifies a decrease in SARS-CoV-2 wastewater measurements during snowmelt-induced sewer flushing events. Observations first revealed a correlation between suppressed viral measurements and periods of increased sewage flowrates, air temperatures above 0 °C during winter months, and solids mass flux increases.

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  • Hefei, a major city in the Yangtze River Delta, is facing changing air pollution sources due to rapid economic growth and urban expansion, but recent research on these changes is limited.
  • The study used the Mobile-DOAS instrument for roadside observations from June 2021 to May 2022, finding that air pollutant levels varied seasonally and were linked to traffic patterns and local heating practices.
  • Significant improvements were seen with road policy changes, leading to a 95.4% increase in vehicle speed and a 54.4% drop in NO concentration, while emissions data revealed pronounced seasonal and spatial trends that can inform future pollution control strategies.
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  • * A ten-week exercise program in T2DM mice reduced inflammation and improved memory and neurogenesis, with beneficial effects linked to increased irisin levels and decreased pro-inflammatory markers.
  • * Blocking irisin receptor signaling reversed the positive effects of exercise, indicating that the irisin/TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB pathway plays a crucial role in mediating exercise benefits for cognitive decline in diabetes.
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  • Clostridium perfringens is a foodborne pathogen that causes intestinal diseases in humans and animals, especially affecting infants and young children due to its variety of toxins, including the newly identified BEC toxin.
  • Recent studies identified two strains of C. perfringens carrying becAB genes in China, indicating that these strains can spread across different regions through a specific plasmid.
  • This research highlights the need for continued surveillance of becAB-carrying strains due to their potential health impact and the importance of monitoring their antimicrobial resistance.
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  • - Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) with HLA-matched siblings is a leading treatment option for sickle cell disease (SCD) but carries associated risks, indicating a need for better risk assessment.
  • - A machine learning (ML) method was used to analyze both clinical data and imaging results, identifying red cell distribution width and kidney damage as key risk factors for patients undergoing HCT.
  • - This ML algorithm could help in discovering risk factors in future studies, building on previous methods that predicted mortality in SCD patients.
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