Publications by authors named "Wen-wen Xie"

Intestinal stem cells (ISCs) sustain epithelial renewal by dynamically altering behaviors of proliferation and differentiation in response to various nutrition and stress inputs. However, how ISCs integrate bioactive substance morin cues to protect against heat-stable enterotoxin b (STb) produced by remains an uncertain question with implications for treating bacterial diarrhea. Our recent work showed that oral mulberry leaf-derived morin improved the growth performance in STb-challenged mice.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of foot baths using Tangbi Waixi Decoction for patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) through a multicenter double-blinded randomized controlled trial.
  • A total of 632 patients participated, receiving either a high or low dose of herbal treatment for two weeks, with results showing improvements in nerve function and reduced pain scores in both groups after 12 weeks.
  • However, the lower dose was found to be more effective than the higher dose, and overall, there were no significant differences in adverse events between the treatment and control groups, indicating the treatment was safe.
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During heat stress (HS), the intestinal epithelium suffers damage due to imbalance of tissue homeostasis. However, the specific mechanism by which intestinal stem cells (ISCs) migrate and differentiate along the crypt-villus axis to heal lesions upon insult is unclear. In our study, C57BL/6 mice and IPEC-J2 cells were subjected to normal ambient conditions (25 °C for 7 days in vivo and 37 °C for 18 h in vitro) or 41 °C.

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  • High-performance pervaporation membranes face the challenge of balancing permeability and selectivity for effective industrial separation, particularly in alcohol-water separation.* -
  • Researchers developed flexible, superhydrophobic metal-organic framework nanosheet membranes on polymer substrates, enhancing separation efficiency by providing ultrafast transport channels.* -
  • The membranes exhibited a separation factor of 8.9 for 5% ethanol-water mixtures at 40°C, showing great potential for applications like biofuel recovery due to the combined benefits of MOF-NS and polydimethylsiloxane.*
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Uncontrolled growth of Zn dendrites and side reactions are the major restrictions for the commercialization of Zn metal anodes. Herein, we develop a TiO /Zn/N-doped carbon inverse opal (denoted as TZNC IO) host to regulate the Zn deposition. Amorphous TiO and Zn/N-doped carbon can serve as the zincophilic nucleation sites to prevent the parasitic reactions.

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Intestinal stem cell (ISC)-driven intestinal homeostasis is subjected to dual regulation by dietary nutrients and toxins. Our study investigated the use of lauric acid (LA) to alleviate deoxynivalenol (DON)-induced intestinal epithelial damage. C57BL/6 mice in the control, LA, DON, and LA + DON groups were orally administered PBS, 10 mg/kg BW LA, 2 mg/kg BW DON, and 10 mg/kg BW LA + 2 mg/kg BW DON for 10 days.

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The electrochemical water splitting process including the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is considered as one of the most promising methods for high-purity hydrogen production. Ni-Fe based compounds, especially Ni-Fe layered double hydroxide (LDH), have become highly efficient electrocatalysts to expedite the above reactions. During the last decade, great progress has been witnessed in the development of Ni-Fe based electrocatalysts.

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To explore the bioaerosol composition characteristics and sources in urban areas and mountains, three sample sites were selected in urban (urban, suburban) and southern mountainous areas in Xi'an, and air, soil, and leaf samples were simultaneously collected. The fungi and bacteria community structures at different sampling sites were analyzed through a high-throughput sequencing method, and their spatio-temporal variations were also examined. Moreover, a source track technique was used to identify the source of microorganisms in the air.

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Field trial was carried out to investigate the effects of ryegrass and arbuscular mycorrhizal single or compound treatment to two varieties of tomato ("Defu mm-8" and "Luobeiqi") on the plant growth, concentrations and accumulations of Cd as well as the impact on microorganisms, enzyme activities, pH and Cd forms in soil when exposed to Cd (5.943 mg · kg⁻¹). The results showed that dry weights of fruit, root, stem, leaf and plant significantly increased by single or compound treatment of ryegrass and arbuscular mycorrhizal by 14.

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Incubation experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of different nano zeolite (NZ) and ordinary zeolite (OZ) levels(0, 5, 10 and 20 g · kg⁻¹) on the change trends in fraction distribution coefficient (FDC) of Cd when exposed to different Cadmium (Cd) levels (1, 5, 10 and 15 mg · kg⁻¹), and pot experiments were carried out to investigate their influence on soil Cd fraction and Cd uptake by cabbage. The results in incubation experiments showed that the application of nano zeolite as well as ordinary zeolite effectively decreased the FDC of exchangeable Cd and increased the FDC of Fe-Mn oxide fraction. The FDC of soil Cd from 0 d to 28 d was deceased at first, then increased and tended to be stable, and finally increased.

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Pot experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of different selenium (Se) levels (0, 0.5 and 1.0 mg x L(-1)) on the plant growth, concentration of malonaldehyde (MDA), activities of antioxidant enzymes, accumulation and chemical forms of cadmium (Cd) in cucumber when exposed to Cd (20 mg x kg(-1)).

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Pot experiments were carried out to investigate the effects of ryegrass and arbuscular mycorrhiza on the plant growth, malondialdehyde (MDA), antioxidant enzyme activities of leaf and root, accumulation and chemical forms of cadmium (Cd) in tow varieties of tomato when exposed to Cd (20 mg x kg(-1)). The results showed that dry weights of fruit and plant, and contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) and antioxidant enzyme activities of leaf and root, and concentrations and accumulations of Cd significantly differed between two varieties of tomato. Dry weights of fruit, roots, stem, leaf and plant were increased by single or combined remediation of ryegrass and arbuscular mycorrhiza, while MDA contents and antioxidant enzyme activities of leaf and root reduced.

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In the addition of TMEDA in toluene, aryl Grignards could effectively and site-specifically ortho-arylate electron-deficient heteroarenes under mild conditions. This endeavor successfully changed the old low-yielding reaction, aryl Grignard addition to N-heteroarenes, into an efficient procedure for heterobiaryls. The combination of the inexpensive aryl Grignards, TMEDA, the cost-free air, no use of any transition-metal catalyst, the mild reaction conditions, and the high-yielding gram-scale results enables this new procedure to be cost-effective and potentially utilizable in industry.

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