Publications by authors named "WenQi Jiang"

At present, the use of conventional reactive dyes on banana-fiber fabric leads to the problem of excessive salt consumption, which is not conducive to environmental protection. In this experimental study, rare-earth-pretreated banana-fiber fabric was dyed with the reactive dye Argazol Navy Blue. The rare-earth pretreatment was carried out to reduce the level of salt consumption, improve dyeing and fixation rates, and reduce the treatment burden of printing and dyeing wastewater.

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  • The study investigates the changes in surface urban heat islands (SUHI) in the Pearl River Estuary region of China from 1990 to 2020, focusing on how urban growth patterns affect heat intensity.
  • Urban areas experienced rapid expansion, leading to a shift in the hottest SUHI from urban core areas to urban expansion areas, where heat intensity increased due to land use changes and loss of greenery.
  • Conversely, the urban core saw a decline in heat intensity owing to increased vegetation and urban renewal efforts, highlighting the effects of industrial decentralization and urban planning on SUHI dynamics.
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With the global implementation of wastewater reuse, accurately assessing the soil ecological risk of chiral pollutants from wastewater necessitates a comprehensive understanding of their enantioselective toxicity to soil animals. Ibuprofen (IBU) is the most prevalent chiral pharmaceutical in municipal wastewater. However, its enantioselective toxicity toward soil animals and the underlying mechanism remain largely unknown.

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  • Meniere's disease (MD) is linked to problems with the endolymphatic sac (ES), but the specific molecular causes are still unclear.
  • A study compared the proteins in ES luminal fluids from MD patients and healthy controls, identifying significant differences—6 proteins were found to be expressed differently, with some increased and others decreased in MD patients.
  • The findings suggest that certain proteins indicate inflammation and oxidative damage in MD, and one protein, CD44, might be connected to the overproduction of endolymph in the condition.
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  • A phase 3 trial compared the effectiveness and safety of zuberitamab combined with CHOP chemotherapy (Hi-CHOP) against rituximab combined with CHOP (R-CHOP) in patients with untreated CD20-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
  • The trial involved 487 patients, with a primary focus on the objective response rate (ORR) after six treatment cycles, finding that Hi-CHOP achieved a similar ORR to R-CHOP while demonstrating a significantly higher complete response (CR) rate in some analyses.
  • Long-term follow-up indicated that Hi-CHOP patients experienced improved duration of response (DOR), progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival
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Breast cancer remains a leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a particularly aggressive subtype characterized by rapid progression, poor prognosis, and lack of clear therapeutic targets. In the clinic, delineation of tumor heterogeneity and development of effective drugs continue to pose considerable challenges.

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Accurate recognition of tool state is important for maximizing tool life. However, the tool sensor data collected in real-life scenarios has unbalanced characteristics. Additionally, although graph neural networks (GNNs) show excellent performance in feature extraction in the spatial dimension of data, it is difficult to extract features in the temporal dimension efficiently.

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  • The study investigates the sex differences in the development and treatment of paclitaxel-induced peripheral neuropathy (PIPN), a common side effect of the cancer drug paclitaxel, using male and female mice models.
  • Male and female mice were administered paclitaxel and subjected to behavioral tests to evaluate pain levels and the effectiveness of PD-L1 as a potential treatment.
  • Results showed that female mice experienced more severe pain and had higher levels of pain-related proteins (TRPV1 and CGRP) compared to male mice, with PD-L1 showing more significant pain relief in females.
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Background: Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitors transformed management of various malignancies. This study preclinically characterized TQ-B3525 (dual PI3Kα/δ inhibitor) and assessed the recommended phase 2 dose (RP2D), safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics in relapsed or refractory (R/R) lymphoma or advanced solid tumors (STs).

Methods: Oral TQ-B3525 was given at eight dose levels on a 28-day cycle.

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  • Antibiotics like oxytetracycline can accidentally end up in farm fields through wastewater, and we don’t fully understand the impact on the environment.
  • A study looked at how oxytetracycline affected a pesticide called imidacloprid in soil and radishes, finding that it increased the pesticide residue in radishes by 1.5 times.
  • The research showed that oxytetracycline changed the germs in the soil around radishes, which might have made it harder for the plants to break down the pesticide, making it more dangerous to eat.
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Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN) poses an escalating threat to public health, profoundly impacting well-being and quality of life. Despite its rising prevalence, the pathogenesis of DPN remains enigmatic, and existing clinical interventions fall short of achieving meaningful reversals of the condition. Notably, neurostimulation techniques have shown promising efficacy in alleviating DPN symptoms, underscoring the imperative to elucidate the neurobiochemical mechanisms underlying DPN.

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SpoVM and SpoIVA are essential proteins for coat assembly in Bacillus subtilis. SpoVM is a membrane curvature sensor, specifically localized on the forespore membrane. SpoIVA is an ATP hydrolase that self-assembles by hydrolyzing ATP.

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Background: The use of morphine in clinical medicine is severely constrained by tolerance. Therefore, it is essential to examine pharmacological therapies that suppress the development of morphine tolerance. Amiloride suppressed the expression of inflammatory cytokines by inhibiting microglial activation.

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Plant-microbe interactions have been effectively used in phytoremediation to reduce agrochemical contamination of crops and soils, but little information is available regarding the general effect of such association on rhizosphere soil homeostasis. In this study, we immobilized Stenotrophomonas pavanii DJL-M3, a carbendazim (CBZ)-degrading endophyte, in rice husk-derived biochar to control fungicide residue in the rice microenvironment. The influence of biochar inoculated with strain DJL-M3 on rhizobacterial communities was also investigated, including activity and fundamental function predictions.

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Background: In bladder cancer, recurrent ADGRG6 enhancer hotspot mutations (chr. 6: 142,706,206 G>A, chr. 6:142,706,209 C>T) were reported at a high mutation rate of approximately 50%.

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Novel highly effective and low-toxicity combination therapy for localized extranodal natural-killer/T-cell lymphoma (ENKTL) remains a clinically unmet need. This phase II trial (NCT03936452) investigated the efficacy and safety of sintilimab, anlotinib, and pegaspargase sandwiched with radiotherapy as first-line treatment in patients with newly-diagnosed stage I-II ENKTL. The patients received sintilimab 200 mg plus pegaspargase 2500 U/m on day 1 and anlotinib 12 mg once daily on days 1-14 for three 21-day cycles, followed by intensity-modulated radiotherapy and another three cycles of systemic therapy.

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Due to sewage irrigation, manure fertilizer application or other agricultural activities, antibiotics have been introduced into farmland as an emerging contaminant, existing with other agrochemicals. However, the potential influences of antibiotics on the efficiency of agrochemicals and crops health are still unclear. In this work, the effect of antibiotics on fertilization efficiency and pea yield was evaluated, and the mechanism was explored in view of soil microbiome.

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Although we have made great strides in treating deadly diseases over the years, cancer therapy still remains a daunting challenge. Among numerous anticancer methods, photodynamic therapy (PDT), a non-invasive therapeutic approach, has attracted much attention. PDT exhibits outstanding performance in cancer therapy, but some unavoidable disadvantages, including limited light penetration depth, poor tumor selectivity, as well as oxygen dependence, largely limit its therapeutic efficiency for solid tumors treatment.

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Background: CD70 is a costimulatory molecule that is transiently expressed on a small set of activated lymphocytes and is involved in T-cell-mediated immunity. However, the role of CD70 in B-cell malignancies remains controversial.

Methods: We investigated the clinical relevance of CD70 genetic alterations and its protein expression in two diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cohorts with different ethnic backgrounds.

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Antibacterial hydrogel has excellent antibacterial property and good biocompatibility, water absorption and water retention, swelling, high oxygen permeability, etc.; therefore, it widely applied in biomedicine, intelligent textiles, cosmetics, and other fields, especially for medical dressing. As a wound dressing, the antibacterial hydrogel has the characteristics of absorbing wound liquid, controlling drug release, being non-toxic, being without side effects, and not causing secondary injury to the wound.

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Triclocarban (TCC), a bactericide widely used in personal care products, is frequently detected in soil and surface water, which may affect the environmental behavior of other environmental pollutants by changing the community structure of environmental microorganisms. This work evaluated the effects of TCC on the degradation and migration of seven herbicides and five fungicides in soil under co-occurrence conditions. TCC significantly increased the persistence of the pesticides in soil, and this effect increased with TCC concentration.

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Controller area network (CAN) are widely used in smart vehicles to realize information interactions between electronic control units and other devices in vehicles. Owing to an increase in external communication interfaces, the cybersecurity of in-vehicle CAN bus networks is threatened. In-vehicle CAN intrusion detection systems with high detection rates and low false-negative rates have become important security protection measures for automotive networks.

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Antibiotics could enter farmlands through sewage irrigation or manure application, causing combined pollution with pesticides. Antibiotics may affect the environmental fate of pesticides and even increase their bioavailability. In this study, the influence of monensin on the degradation, toxicity, and availability of atrazine in soil-earthworm microcosms was investigated.

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Zinc-thiazole is a new fungicide that was independently developed in China and has a high efficiency and low toxicity. A modified derivatization method was established to measure zinc-thiazole in foods of plant origin. Zinc-thiazole decomposed into 2-amino-5-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole (AMT) under alkaline conditions, and the AMT was extracted with acidic acetonitrile (pH = 3).

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