Publications by authors named "Xi Jun Wu"

Background: A decrease in the number and activity of thymic epithelial cells (TECs) is an important factor in thymic degeneration. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) treating thymic ageing is a promising strategy, but the DNA methylation modification mechanism in TECs remains unclear.

Methods: Aged rhesus monkeys were treated with MSCs to establish a thymic senescence model, and hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining, immunofluorescence staining, and ELISA were performed to observe the structure and function of the thymus.

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The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence level, spatial distribution, pollution source, and ecological risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Kuye River of the northern Shaanxi mining area. In total, 16 priority PAHs were quantitatively detected at 59 sampling sites using a high-performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector in series with a fluorescence detector. The results showed that the (ΣPAHs) in the Kuye River ranged from 50.

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A slow degradation rate and low transformation efficiency are the main problems in the biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). This study selected pyrene as the target PAH to investigate the effect of ferrous ion and ferric ion on pyrene degradation. The driving effect and mechanism, including the interaction between pyrene and iron ions and the bacterial physiological response during the biodegradation process by Rhodococcus ruber strain L9, were investigated.

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Objective: To explore clinical effects of manipulation therapy in treating degenerative lumbar instability based on myofascial chain theory.

Methods: Fifty-seven patients with degenerative lumbar spine instability were analyzed retrospectively from January 2018 to December 2019, and treated with massage manipulation therapy. Among them, 29 patients were treated with massage manipulation therapy based on the myofascial chain theory (myofascial chain group), including 14 males and 15 females, aged from 40 to 69 years old with an average of (51.

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Adulterated sesame oil seriously damages the interests of consumers and the health of market. In this paper, a simple, fast and real-time model for identifying adulterated sesame oil (ASO) was proposed by combining 3D fluorescence spectra with wavelet moments (WMs). First, noise and data volume of the experimental data were reduced by wavelet multiresolution decomposition (WMRSD), which improved the stability and real-time of the model.

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Objective: To investigate the molecular mechanism of apoptosis of HL60 cells induced by oncolytic virus Reovirus type 3 (Reo3).

Methods: HL60 cells were infected with Reo3 at different multiplicity of infection (MOI) with the uninfected HL60 cells as control group. After 48 h of infection, the activity of HL60 cells infected with virus at different MOI was detected by CCK8 method to investigate the influence of MOI to cell activity.

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The fluorescence spectra of 42 vegetable oil samples are measured with FS920 fluorescence spectrometer, including 36 pure vegetable oil samples, 3 blend oil samples and 3 mixed oil samples. The fluorescence matrixs (EEMs) are normalized to determine representative excitation wavelength and matrix analysis model of vegetable oils. Vegetable oils are divided into three categories by analyzing representative emission spectra and contour maps in the range of emission wavelength from 260 to 750 nm, and excitation wavelengths from 250 to 550 nm.

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Withaferin A, the principal bio-active component isolated from the Withaniasomnifera, has shown promising anti-leukemic activity in addition to anti-invasive and anti-metastatic activity. The present study demonstrates the effect of withaferin A on the cell cycle status and the phosphorylation/activation of proteins involved in signal transduction in t(4;11) and non-t(4;11) acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cell lines after treatment with withaferin A. The cells after treatment with the vehicle or 25 μM withaferin A for 1, 2, 4 and 8 h were examined using flow cytometric analysis.

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The fluorescence spectra of 22 samples of 8 kinds of edible vegetable oils (soybean oil, maize oil, olive oil, rice oil, peanut oil, walnut oil, sunflower oil and sesame oil) were measured with FS920 fluorescence spectrometer and the fluorescence matrixs (EEMs) were analyzed with parallel factor (PARAFAC) analysis model. To synthesize the capabilities of material characterization and component identification, fluorescence spectra combined with PARAFAC fulfill the classification of vegetable oils. The map feature (peak position, peak value and peak number) was obtained by analyzing three dimensional spectra and con tour maps in the range of emission wavelength from 260 to 750 nm, and excitation wavelengths from 250 to 550 nm.

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In the present paper, the four-wave mixing principle of fiber was analyzed, and the high-gain phase-matching conditions were shown. The nonlinear coefficient and dispersion characteristics of photonic crystal fibers were calculated by multipole method. The phase mismatch characteristics of fibers with multiple zero-dispersion wavelengths were analyzed for the first time.

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper discusses a standardized approach to monitoring non-point source pollution across different environments, focusing on preparations like site investigation and index selection.
  • It categorizes monitoring areas into urban, agricultural, and watershed types, with specific examples for each, such as urban monitoring in Xi'an and agricultural monitoring in an irrigation district.
  • The overall conclusion highlights that a well-structured monitoring scheme is essential for understanding and controlling non-point source pollution effectively.
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  • A method combining 3-D fluorescence spectra and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) was developed to identify and measure different types of petroleum pollutants in mixed solutions.
  • The study focused on three specific petroleum products: diesel, gasoline, and kerosene, using CCl4 solutions to simulate their coexistence in varying concentrations.
  • Results indicated that PARAFAC effectively identifies and quantifies these petroleum types, demonstrating that the main components could be measured accurately even in the presence of minor interference from other petroleum products.
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A novel fiber methane detection system was constructed based on integration of prism gas cell and harmonic detection technique. The system can be applied to broad-range concentration detection. Grounded on the Beer-Lambert approximation, the detection of various concentration (0-20%) of methane was completed using subtraction of background and ratio processing method, as the atmosphere surroundings was treated as background.

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