Publications by authors named "WenXia Xu"

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has a high incidence rate, and if not detected and treated in a timely manner, it poses a risk of progressing to renal failure and even uremia. Performing home monitoring of urinary protein, which is a recognized indicator of CKD, is considered an effective means of achieving early warning for CKD. Although the existing urinary protein test strips for home self-testing are cost-effective and simple, they suffer from drawbacks such as susceptibility to contamination and lack of quantitative detection capability.

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Chemoradiotherapy is a conventional treatment modality for patients with glioblastoma (GBM). However, the efficacy of this approach is significantly hindered by the development of therapeutic resistance. The thioredoxin system, which plays a crucial role in maintaining redox homeostasis, confers protection to cancer cells against apoptosis induced by chemoradiotherapy.

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  • PHGDH is a key enzyme in the serine synthesis pathway and has been linked to various tumors, including colon cancer, prompting research on inhibitors.
  • Previous studies using 2D colon cancer cell lines may have missed important characteristics, leading researchers to use patient-derived tumor organoids for a more accurate analysis.
  • By inhibiting PHGDH in colon cancer organoids, the study found that this inhibition significantly reduced cell proliferation and altered several metabolic pathways, enhancing understanding of PHGDH's role in colon cancer.
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  • Thoracic epidural anesthesia (TEA) may protect the lungs during surgery by lowering driving pressure (ΔP), which is linked to a decrease in postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs).
  • This study involved adult patients undergoing major upper abdominal surgery, comparing those who received TEA combined with general anesthesia to those who only had general anesthesia.
  • Results showed the TEA group had significantly lower ΔP values, indicating potential lung protection, though the overall incidence of PPCs was not significantly different between the two groups; however, atelectasis occurred less frequently in the TEA group.
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  • Electric vehicles with regenerative braking offer a one-pedal driving mode that allows for acceleration and deceleration using just the throttle, but research on its effectiveness and safety is still limited.
  • A driving simulator study compared driving behavior and safety between one-pedal and traditional two-pedal modes under various urgency levels and situations.
  • Findings indicate that while the one-pedal mode is safer in low urgency scenarios, it can lead to delays in braking and become unsafe in high urgency situations, suggesting a need for improvements in regenerative braking systems and the development of collision warning systems.
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Vortex free-electron radiation has attracted considerable interest because of its promising potential for applications in communication, high-density radiation sources, and particle detection. Here, we reveal angular momentum modulation of vortex Cherenkov radiation using subwavelength silicon waveguides. The topological charge of vortex radiation field can be controlled by the position parameters of two electron beams based on the rotational symmetry.

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The efficient anion exchange membrane water electrolysis is challenging with low cell voltage and long-term stability at large current density, due to the unstable anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Fe-based electrocatalysts are potential candidates for the anodic OER. In Fe-based materials, iron oxides always show better stability in alkaline solution but lower OER activity.

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  • Gliomas are common malignant brain tumors that involve blood vessel growth (angiogenesis) and spread aggressively; understanding their molecular features could lead to new treatments.
  • This study focused on the CXCL8 gene's role in methionine metabolism and its effect on angiogenesis in glioma cells, using various experimental methods to investigate its mechanisms.
  • The findings indicate that CXCL8 is highly expressed in methionine-restricted glioma cells, promotes blood vessel development, and is linked to poorer patient survival, suggesting it could hinder antiangiogenic therapies.
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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of three types of nerve blocks (ESPB, RLB, and TPVB) for managing pain after thoracic surgery.
  • The research involved 76 patients and measured pain levels using a Numeric Rating Scale over 24 hours, along with other factors like opioid use and recovery.
  • Results showed that ESPB and RLB were just as effective as TPVB in controlling pain without significant differences in side effects or recovery outcomes.
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Achieving rapid anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) kinetics and improving the stability of the corresponding ruthenium (Ru)-based catalysts is a current priority for the realisation of industrial water splitting. However, the activity and stability of O evolution in electrocatalysis are largely inhibited by the insufficient adsorption of the reactant HO and too strong adsorption of the intermediate OOH*, as well as by the dissolution of the active site due to excessive oxidation. To solve this challenge, herein, we developed a regulatory strategy combining lanthanide oxides and metal oxidative reconfiguration.

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  • The study investigates the role of lncRNA GAS5 in regulating glucose metabolism and ferroptosis in endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) amidst coronary heart disease (CHD).
  • Researchers used various assays to analyze cell behavior, glucose uptake, and markers of ferroptosis, finding GAS5 levels were decreased in CHD patients compared to healthy individuals.
  • Results indicate that GAS5 depletion negatively impacts EPC proliferation, migration, and increases apoptosis, while GAS5 enhances glucose metabolism and protects against ferroptosis by influencing the NRF2 and SIX1 pathways.
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To accurately estimate the 6D pose of objects, most methods employ a two-stage algorithm. While such two-stage algorithms achieve high accuracy, they are often slow. Additionally, many approaches utilize encoding-decoding to obtain the 6D pose, with many employing bilinear sampling for decoding.

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To assesses the impact of integrating hospice care with psychological interventions on patient well-being and to introduce a predictive nomogram model for delirium that incorporates clinical and psychosocial variables, thereby improving the accuracy in hospice care environments. Data from 381 patients treated from September 2018 to February 2023 were analyzed. The patients were divided into a control group (n=177, receiving standard care) and an experimental group (n=204, receiving combined hospice care and psychological interventions) according to the treatment modality.

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Soft on-skin electrodes play an important role in wearable technologies, requiring attributes such as wearing comfort, high conductivity, and gas permeability. However, conventional fabrication methods often compromise simplicity, cost-effectiveness, or mechanical resilience. In this study, a mechanically robust and gas-permeable on-skin electrode is presented that incorporates Flash Graphene (FG) integrated with a bioinspired armor design.

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Precise agriculture based on intelligent agriculture plays a significant role in sustainable development. The agricultural Internet of Things (IoTs) is a crucial foundation for intelligent agriculture. However, the development of agricultural IoTs has led to exponential growth in various sensors, posing a major challenge in achieving long-term stable power supply for these distributed sensors.

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We introduce the concept of polarized vortex Smith-Purcell radiation by the interaction of an electron beam and cascaded metasurfaces. The spin and orbital angular momenta of Smith-Purcell radiation are determined by the cascaded metasurface that consists of a grating and a phase gradient metasurface. The grating converts the electron beam radiation into the desired polarized light, while the phase gradient metasurface generates the vortex light.

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Family with sequence similarity 20 member C (FAM20C) is a Golgi casein kinase that phosphorylates extracellularly-secreted regulatory proteins involved in bone development and mineralization, but its specific role in bone development is still largely unknown. In this study, to examine the specific mechanisms that FAM20C influences bone development, we cross-bred Osx-Cre with FAM20C mice to establish a Osx-Cre; FAM20C knockout (oKO) mouse model; FAM20C was KO in pre-osteoblasts. oKO development was examined at 1-10 weeks, in which compared to control FAM20C, they had lower body weights and bone tissue mineralization.

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Background: Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is the most common oral cavity cancer, and p16 immunohistochemistry is an exact and available tool in the prognostic and predictive characterization of squamous cell cancers in the head and neck. Microorganisms have a close relationship with the development of TSCC. However, the association between oral bacteria and p16 status has not been well defined in the case of TSCC.

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Synergistic monometallic nanocatalysts have attracted much attention due to their high intrinsic activity properties. However, current synergistic monometallic nanocatalysts tend to suffer from long reaction paths due to restricted nanoscale interfaces. In this paper, we synthesized the interstitial compound N-Pt/CNT with monometallic atomic interfaces.

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  • The study explores the role of endothelial glycocalyx (EG) deterioration in ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI) using male Sprague-Dawley rats.
  • Researchers found that high tidal volume ventilation leads to the breakdown of EG, evidenced by increased glycocalyx components in plasma and decreased syndecan-1 in lung tissues.
  • The findings suggest that inflammation and signaling pathways, particularly NF-κB, play a role in EG degradation during VILI, providing insights for potential therapeutic interventions.
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  • - The meta-analysis investigated how goal-directed fluid therapy (GDFT) affects postoperative complications in patients undergoing one-lung ventilation (OLV) during thoracic surgery, revealing mixed previous findings.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 11 studies involving 1,318 patients, assessing various outcomes including complication rates, hospital stay length, and inflammatory factors, with the quality of studies evaluated for reliability.
  • - Results showed that GDFT significantly reduced the incidence of postoperative complications and fluid infusion, suggesting it leads to better recovery and survival outcomes in thoracic surgery for OLV patients.
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Short Root Defects defined by a reduced ratio of root to crown, may culminate in root resorption and subsequent tooth loss, in spite of the absence of apparent symptoms. Such defects present considerable impediments to orthodontic treatment and restoration. Recent identification of Fam20a, an emergent pseudokinase, has been associated with enamel development and tooth eruption, yet its definitive role in root formation and eruption remains ambiguous.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of Snyder's hope theory in emergency care for patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Methods: This retrospective study included 200 AMI patients admitted to Rugao People's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2021. The patients were divided into a conventional group (routine care, n=100) and an intervention group (care based on Snyder's Hope theory, n=100) according to differences in nursing approach.

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Background: Energy balance has long been known to extend lifespans and inhibit carcinogenesis in multiple species by slowing age-related epigenetic changes while the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Herein, we found that starvation activated autophagy to remodel the DNA methylation profile by inhibiting DNMT3a expression.

Methods: Illumina Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip and dot blot assay were performed to quantify the global DNA methylation level.

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