Publications by authors named "Xi Gong"

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture and patellar dislocation (PD) are common knee injuries. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and computed tomography (CT) are widely used clinical diagnostic tools. The aim was to investigate the characteristics of knee bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with ACL rupture and PD and to explore the relationship between BMD and Hounsfield unit (HU) values.

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Background To explore the characteristics, influencing factors, and associations between sexting and high-risk sexual behaviors among college students in Jiangxi Province, China, providing a basis for promoting sexual health education and preventing high-risk sexual behaviors among college students. Methods A convenient sampling method was used to conduct an anonymous survey on 13,976 students from 15 universities in Jiangxi Province from November to December 2023. Chi-squared tests and binary logistic regression analyses were employed to investigate the influencing factors and associations between sexting and high-risk sexual behaviors.

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Historical redlining practices in the United States date back to the 1930s and have continued to impact cities socially, environmentally, and economically since then. This study explores current social vulnerability inequity among former HOLC (Home Owners' Loan Corporation) neighborhoods with four color-coded grades in 196 U.S.

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Diffuse-type tenosynovial giant cell tumor (dTGCT) is a destructive but rare benign proliferative synovial neoplasm. Although surgery is currently the main treatment modality for dTGCT, the recurrence risk is up to 50%. Therefore, there is a great need for effective drugs against dTGCT with minor side effects.

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Background: Patients with simultaneous ruptures of the patellar tendon (PT) and anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) underwent PT repair and ACL reconstruction in a single or staged surgery. However, due to the limited cases, the design of previous studies was mostly case report with varying conclusions regarding recommended surgical strategy selection, the optimal surgical strategy remains a subject of debate.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective case series and literature review, including 10 cases from local institution and 27 cases from 17 studies.

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Background: There is a lack of evidence and continuous debate on whether femoral tunnel displacement substantially influences the clinical efficacy of medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction (MPFL-R) in addressing recurrent patellar dislocation.

Purpose: To investigate possible associations between inaccurate femoral tunnel placement during MPFL-R and clinical outcomes, with a specific focus on proximal tunnel malpositioning.

Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.

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Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) as a nonhealing wound remain a clinical challenge, and the development of pro-healing and cost-effective drugs is in urgent need. Herein, we reported a novel galactosylated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) from the snail Helix lucorum, as an effective pro-healing compound. The snail GAG is composed of a heparan sulfate-like main chain and galactose side chains at C-3 of GlcNAc residue.

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Purpose: To compare graft failure, nonrevision reoperation, complication, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) and return to sports (RTS) between patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with and without suture augmentation (SA).

Methods: A systematic search was performed on PubMed, Cochrane, Embase and Web of Science databases from the inception of databases to 18 April 2024, according to Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. Studies comparing clinical outcomes of SA- and standard ACLR with a minimum 2-year follow-up were included.

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Molecular oxygen redox electrocatalysis involves oxygen reduction and evolution as core reactions in various energy conversion and environmental technology fields. Strong metal-support interactions (SMSIs) based nanomaterials are regarded as desirable and state-of-the-art heterogeneous electrocatalysts due to their exceptional physicochemical properties. Over the past decades, considerable advancements in theory and experiment have been achieved in related studies, especially in modulating the electronic structure and geometrical configuration of SMSIs to enable activity, selectivity, and stability.

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Background: Psychological violence is a serious global public health and social issue, attracting increasing research. Its adverse effects on individuals and society are significant. Given the negative impacts of psychological violence and the importance of maintaining mental health, we employed a bibliometric analysis of the literature on psychological violence over the past 20 years on a global scale.

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Introduction: Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) is an effective non-surgical method for treating gummy smile (GS). This systematic review evaluated the efficacy, duration, and safety of different BoNT/A injections.

Methods: Four electronic databases were searched for relevant literature, generating 1106 references.

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Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) in the treatment of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type(CSA).

Methods: The clinical data of 42 patients with CSA from January 2020 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 25 males and 17 females, aged from 30 to 74 years old with an average of (53.

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Injuries to articular cartilage caused by a variety of factors are common clinically and can impair quality of life and lead to long-term dysfunction in a manner similar to osteoarthritis, which has led to the development of various repair techniques for articular cartilage injury. Although each technique has its own limitations and advantages, matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation has been widely used and achieved good clinical results. We present a technique for fixing biofilms with absorbable nails with a "Roman column structure" as the main structure.

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Objective: Although nearly half of preterm survivors display persistent neurobehavioral dysfunction including memory impairment without overt gray matter injury, the underlying mechanisms of neuronal or glial dysfunction, and their relationship to commonly observed cerebral white matter injury are unclear. We developed a mouse model to test the hypothesis that mild hypoxia during preterm equivalence is sufficient to persistently disrupt hippocampal neuronal maturation related to adult cellular mechanisms of learning and memory. Methods: Neonatal (P2) mice were exposed to mild hypoxia (8%O ) for 30 min and evaluated for acute injury responses or survived until adulthood for assessment of learning and memory and hippocampal neurodevelopment.

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Background: Sassafras tzumu, an elegant deciduous arboreal species, belongs to the esteemed genus Sassafras within the distinguished family Lauraceae. With its immense commercial value, escalating market demands and unforeseen human activities within its natural habitat have emerged as new threats to S. tzumu in recent decades, so it is necessary to study its genetic diversity and influencing factors, to propose correlative conservation strategies.

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Solar desalination is an effective solution to address the global water scarcity issue. However, biofouling poses a significant challenge for solar evaporators due to the presence of bacteria in seawater. In this study, an anti-biofouling evaporator was constructed using the synergistic antibacterial effect of lignin and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs).

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Background: From the perspective of graft protection and early rehabilitation during the maturation and remodeling phases of graft healing, suture augmentation (SA) for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) has attracted more and more attention.

Study Design: Retrospective study.

Purpose: To determine whether the additional SA affects clinical results, graft maturation and graft-bone interface healing during two years follow-up after ACLR.

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Proteoglycans containing link domains modify the extracellular matrix (ECM) to regulate cellular homeostasis and can also sensitize tissues/organs to injury and stress. Hypoxic-ischemic (H-I) injury disrupts cellular homeostasis by activating inflammation and attenuating regeneration and repair pathways. In the brain, the main component of the ECM is the glycosaminoglycan hyaluronic acid (HA), but whether HA modifications of the ECM regulate cellular homeostasis and response to H-I injury is not known.

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Purpose: To evaluate the clinical outcomes following arthroscopic anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction (ACLR) in patients over 60 years and to investigate the potential impact of preoperative osteoarthritis (OA) on these outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective study included ACL-injured patients over 60 years who underwent primary arthroscopic ACLR between 2010 and 2020. The Lysholm score and the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score were assessed preoperatively and at the final follow-up.

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Recurrent patellar dislocation is a common patellofemoral disease that affects active adolescents. The optimal surgical treatment of recurrent patellar dislocation in skeletally immature patients remains controversial. This Technical Note describes an arthroscopically assisted double-bundle medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) augmentation.

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Purpose: The anterior flange height of the current femoral component increases with an increasing distal femoral anteroposterior dimension. During total knee arthroplasty (TKA), we have observed that a large femur may have a thinner anterior condyle, whereas a small femur may have a thicker anterior condyle. The first purpose of this study was to examine whether the femoral anterior condyle height decreases as the distal femoral anteroposterior size increases and whether gender differences exist in anterior condyle height.

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Viscosity, an essential parameter of the cellular microenvironment, has the ability to indicate the condition of living cells. It is closely linked to numerous diseases like Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, and cardiovascular disorders. Therefore, it is necessary to design tools to effectively monitor viscosity changes, which could provide promising avenues for therapeutic interventions in these diseases.

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Background: Cancer has been disproportionally affecting minorities. Genomic-based cancer disparity analyses have been less common than conventional epidemiological studies. In the past decade, mutational signatures have been established as characteristic footprints of endogenous or exogenous carcinogens.

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  • The low birth weight (LBW) rate in New Mexico is higher than the national average, and maternal exposure to air pollution during pregnancy may be a key factor in this issue.
  • This study analyzed the relationship between maternal exposure to industrial air pollutants and LBW, involving a large data set of over 22,000 LBW cases and more than 233,000 controls, focusing on 14 toxic chemicals.
  • The results indicated that exposure to specific pollutants like 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene and benzene is significantly linked to increased LBW risk, highlighting the need for further research to validate these findings.
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  • This study focuses on measuring lung deposits of black carbon, which is essential for linking health effects caused by combustion particles to air quality standards.
  • The researchers used a novel method called macrophage carbon load (MaCL) and developed a machine-learning algorithm (MacLEAP) to quickly assess carbon presence in lung cells, addressing the challenges of manual counting in large studies.
  • Results showed that the algorithm effectively correlated with environmental pollution levels and health markers, making it a promising tool for future epidemiological research on air quality and health impacts.
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