Publications by authors named "Xi He"

A water-based spray-assisted growth strategy is proposed to prepare large-area all-inorganic perovskite films for perovskite solar cells (PSCs), which involves in spraying of cesium halide water solution onto spin-coating-deposited lead halide films, followed by thermal annealing. With CsPbBr as an example, we show that as-proposed growth strategy can enable the films with uniform surface, full coverage, pure phase, large grains, and high crystallinity, which primarily benefits from the controllable CsBr loading quantity, and the use of water as CsBr solvent makes the reaction between CsBr and PbBr immune to PbBr film microstructure. As a result, the small-area (0.

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The present study revealed the phylactic effects of l-theanine on a DSS-induced colitis mice model. The results showed that 3% DSS treatment significantly induced intestinal damage as reflected by DAI, histopathological feature, and colon length, while l-theanine pretreatment markedly prevented these trends to exert protective effects. Meanwhile, l-theanine pretreatment decreased the levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, iNOS, and COX2 on DSS-induced colitis.

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Introduction: Traditional therapy methods for treating tuberculous bone defects have several limitations. Furthermore, systemic toxicity and disease recurrence in tuberculosis (TB) have not been effectively addressed.

Areas Covered: This review is based on references from September 1998 to September 2021 and summarizes the classification and drug-loading methods of anti-TB drugs.

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There is an increasing demand for monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapies to confer passive immunity against viral diseases. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of bronchiolitis, lower respiratory tract infections, and hospitalization in infants. Currently, there is no RSV vaccine but a humanized mAb available for high risk infants.

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All-inorganic carbon-based CsPbIBr perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted increasing interest due to the low cost and the balance between bandgap and stability. However, the relatively narrow light absorption range (300 to 600 nm) limited the further improvement of short-circuit current density (J) and power conversion efficiency (PCE) of PSCs. Considering the inevitable reflectance loss (~10%) at air/glass interface, we prepared the moth-eye anti-reflector by ultraviolet nanoimprint technology and achieved an average reflectance as low as 5.

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  • - The study investigates how intracellular cAMP receptor exchange proteins influence the ability of rickettsial bacteria to adhere to and invade vascular endothelial cells, aiming to clarify the mechanisms involved in this process.
  • - Researchers utilized a unique in vivo system combined with fluidic force microscopy to analyze bacterial adhesion, finding that the absence of a specific gene significantly reduces rickettsial binding to endothelial cells.
  • - Results indicated that rickettsial protein OmpB has variable binding strength depending on the host, and phosphorylation at a specific site (Y23) plays a crucial role in modulating this adhesion, suggesting that the cAMP signaling pathway is key in rickettsial infection.
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Disturbance in a differentiation program of skeletal stem cells leads to indecorous skeletogenesis. Growing evidence suggests that a fine-tuning of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation is crucial for skeletal stem cells to maintain their stemness and osteogenic potential. Here, we demonstrate that the deubiquitinating enzyme (DUB) ubiquitin-specific protease 8 (USP8) stabilizes the Wnt receptor frizzled 5 (FZD5) by preventing its lysosomal degradation.

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We demonstrate an end-pumped Laguerre-Gaussian (LG) mode-selectable Nd:YVO laser utilizing enhanced intracavity spherical aberration. The cavity was designed to exploit strong spherical aberration generated by an expanded beam, incident on a short-focal-length lens, which enabled oscillation of cavity modes of different order. This compact-cavity laser could operate efficiently with high-order LG mode, with the order of this mode being selectively changed by simply adjusting the distance between the short-focal-length lens and the output coupler.

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Imported malaria and recurrent infections are becoming an emerging issue in many malaria non-endemic countries. This study aimed to determine the molecular patterns of the imported malaria infections and recurrence. Blood samples were collected from patients with imported malaria infections during 2016-2018 in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

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Background: HIV self-testing (HIVST), especially the secondary distribution of HIVST (SD-HIVST) initiated by sexual health influencers (SHIs), has been recognized as an effective strategy in promoting HIV testing, especially among men who have sex with men (MSM). This quasi-experimental study aimed to evaluate whether SHIs identified through the ensemble machine learning approach can distribute more HIVST than those who identified by the empiricalscale.

Methods: We will recruit eligible adults (≥18 years old) who were assigned male gender at birth, and willing to participate in potential SD-HIVST online.

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As a new-type of fluorescent material, carbon dots (CDs) are promising nanoscale reagents with the potential to integrate the functions of bio-imaging and gene/drug delivery. Most of the reported CDs for nucleic acid delivery only emitted short-wavelength (blue and green) fluorescence, making them unsuitable for application. Herein, a one-step solvothermal method was applied to prepare CDs with long wavelength emission from low molecular weight PEI and rhodamine dyes for both bio-imaging and gene delivery.

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Tapered coronary artery lesions (TCALs) are often seen clinically, optimal stenting of TCALs remains challengeable. This study sought to compare clinical outcomes between the modified single stenting (MSS) and conventional overlapped stenting (COS) in treatment of TCALs. 150 patients were treated with MSS (MSS group), another 150 patients were matched with propensity score matching from 5055 patients treated with COS (COS group).

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  • Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite that infects warm-blooded animals, with infected pigs being a major source of infection in humans, highlighting the need for effective diagnosis in swine.
  • A new PCR method targeting the GRA14 gene has been developed, which can detect T. gondii DNA during the acute infection phase with high specificity and sensitivity, even finding as few as 2.35 tachyzoites in various specimen types.
  • A study involving 5,462 blood samples from pigs in southern China revealed an 18.9% infection rate, with higher positive rates observed in specific regions and seasons, indicating the new PCR method's effectiveness for diagnosing swine toxoplasmosis in clinical settings.
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Tumor-initiating stem cells (TSCs) are critical for drug resistance and immune escape. However, the mutual regulations between TSC and tumor microenvironment (TME) remain unclear. Using DNA-label retaining, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), and other approaches, we investigated intestinal adenoma in response to chemoradiotherapy (CRT), thus identifying therapy-resistant TSCs (TrTSCs).

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Adipocytes are the main stromal cells in the tumor microenvironment. In addition to serving as energy stores for triglycerides, adipocytes may function as an active endocrine organ. The crosstalk between adipocytes and cancer cells was shown to promote the migration, invasion and proliferation of cancer cells and to cause phenotypic and functional changes in adipocytes.

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The present study investigated the effect of eugenol (EUG) on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis and explored the underlying mechanisms. C57BL/6 mice were intragastrically administered normal saline or EUG (20 mg/kg body weight) for 17 days, and colitis was induced by using 3% DSS from day 7. The results showed that EUG increased the body weight and reduced the disease activity index score and colon pathological scores in DSS-treated mice ( < 0.

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This study was conducted to compare the infection heterogeneity and cecal microbiota in chicks infected by . Forty-eight 8-d-old female Arbor Acres chicks were challenged with and euthanized 24 h later. The eight chicks with the highest tissue loads were assigned to group S (-susceptible), and the eight chicks with the lowest tissue loads were assigned to group R (-resistant).

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Background: The concordance between mutations detected from plasma and tissue is critical for treatment choices of patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma.

Methods: We prospectively analyzed the association of the serum tumor markers with the concordance between blood and tissue genomic profiles from 185 patients with advanced lung adenocarcinoma. The concordance was defined according to 3 criteria.

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Lipid droplets (LDs), which are neutral lipid storage organelles, are important for lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis. LD lipolysis and interactions with mitochondria are tightly coupled to cellular metabolism and may be potential targets to buffer the effects of excessive toxic lipid species levels. Acetylcholine (ACh), the major neurotransmitter of the vagus nerve, exhibits cardioprotective effects.

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Hi-C experiments are costly to perform and involve multiple complex experimental steps. Reproducibility of Hi-C data is essential for ensuring the validity of the scientific conclusions drawn from the data. In this chapter, we describe several recently developed computational methods for assessing reproducibility of Hi-C replicate experiments.

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Increasing evidence has shown that the metabolism and clearance of molecular targeted agents, such as sorafenib, plays an important role in mediating the resistance of HCC cells to these agents. Metabolism of sorafenib is performed by oxidative metabolism, which is initially mediated by CYP3A4. Thus, targeting CYP3A4 is a promising approach to enhance the sensitivity of HCC cells to chemotherapeutic agents.

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Wnt signaling plays a vital role in the cell biology of skeletal patterning, differentiation, and maintenance. Notum is a secreted member of the α/β-hydrolase superfamily that hydrolyzes the palmitoleoylate modification on Wnt proteins, thereby disrupting Wnt signaling. As a secreted inhibitor of Wnt, Notum presents an attractive molecular target for improving skeletal health.

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Rice, broken rice (BR), and full-fat rice bran (FFRB) from six different origins were analyzed for their chemical composition, nitrogen-corrected apparent metabolized energy (AMEn), and standardized amino acid digestibility (SIAAD) in 14-day-old and 28-day-old Arbor Acres broilers. Results showed broilers fed with rice and BR had a similar AMEn regardless of the rice and BR having different CP, EE, NDF, ADF, and ash content. FFRB containing significantly different CP, EE, NDF, ADFm and starch presented variable AMEn ( < 0.

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Ursolic acid (UA), a natural pentacyclic triterpenoid, has been widely reported to exert anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, the effects of UA on the intestinal homeostasis and gut microbiota were rarely explored. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of UA on intestinal health and gut microflora antibiotic-resistance in antibiotic-exposed mice.

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The study investigated the impact of soybean protein from different processing on the performance, dietary nitrogen digestibility, cecal fermentation characteristics, and bacterial community in newly weaned piglets. The piglets were allocated to two dietary treatment and fed with the extruded full-fat soybean diet (EFS group) and enzyme-treated soybean meal diet (ESBM group), respectively. The piglets in ESBM group showed greater nitrogen digestibility and feed efficiency, and lower diarrhea rate in comparison to piglets in EFS group ( < 0.

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