Publications by authors named "Xi Quan"

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  • Researchers developed a peroxymonosulfate oxidation system using modified β-cyclodextrin on Fe-doped ZIF-67, achieving high degradation rates of pollutants like carbamazepine (99.7%) and bisphenol A (91.3%) within short time frames.
  • The study found that the effectiveness of pollutant removal was influenced by their hydrophobicity and that different reactive species such as SO and O played varying roles in degrading these compounds.
  • A ceramic membrane reactor was used to immobilize the catalyst, resulting in nearly 100% pollutant removal efficiency under optimized conditions, showcasing the potential for improved treatments of pharmaceutical wastewater.
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Adverse perinatal factors can interfere with the normal development of the brain, potentially resulting in long-term effects on the comprehensive development of children. Presently, the understanding of cognitive and neurodevelopmental processes under conditions of adverse perinatal factors is substantially limited. There is a critical need for an open resource that integrates various perinatal factors with the development of the brain and mental health to facilitate a deeper understanding of these developmental trajectories.

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Family income is an important factor that affects depression in children and can indirectly be associated with children's development through family and individual factors. However, few studies have examined the mechanism of multiple risk factors. Therefore, this study focused on the relationship between family income and child depression, as well as the chain mediating the roles of parental involvement and children's self-esteem both in single-parent families and intact families.

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Little is known about antibody responses to natural Omicron infection and the risk factors for poor responders in patients with hematological malignancies (HM). We conducted a multicenter, prospective cohort study during the latest Omicron wave in Chongqing, China, aiming to compare the antibody responses, as assessed by IgG levels of anti-receptor binding domain of spike protein (anti-S-RBD), to Omicron infection in the HM cohort (HMC) with healthy control cohort (HCC), and solid cancer cohort (SCC). In addition, we intend to explore the risk factors for poor responders in the HMC.

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Competitive climate and individual competitive characteristics jointly affect the mental health of adolescents. Based on person-environment fit theory, this study aimed to examine the effects of the match between trait competitiveness and competitive climate on depressive symptoms and anxiety. In this study, data were collected from 2235 Chinese adolescents in the 10th to 12th grades (48.

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Co-suspension drug-loading technology, namely Aerosphere™, can improve fine particle fraction (FPF) and delivered dose content uniformity (DDCU). However, because of its poor drug-loading efficacy, the phospholipid carrier dosage in Aerosphere™ is usually dozens of times greater than that of the drug, resulting in a high material cost and blockage of the actuator. In this study, spray-freeze-drying (SFD) technology was used to prepare inhalable distearoylphosphatidylcholine (DSPC)-based microparticles for pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDI).

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We performed a retrospective study to analyze the clinical characteristics and outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus-associated Burkitt's lymphoma in Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, southwest China, from March 2012 to February 2022. In the entire cohort, the median age was 36 years (range, 28-60 years), and more patients were male (82.4%).

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The functional properties of xanthan gum (XG) in pharmaceutical preparations depend on its rheological properties, which inevitably rely on its molecular structure. Hence, this work investigated the relationship between the molecular structure of XG and its rheological properties and functional characteristics, and revealed the structural factors influencing the XG functionalities in oral suspensions and matrix tablets. Primarily, the molecular structures of four commercial XG products were characterized by infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and measuring the monosaccharide composition, average molecular weight, and pyruvate and acetyl contents.

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With the increasing use of smartphones in our lives, technoference has become a new threat to family relationships and child development. The present study explored the impact of technoference in conjugal interactions on child smartphone dependence and its underlying mechanism. The participants were 6923 fourth grade children (55.

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To explore the influence and mechanism of parent-child relationship on adolescents' problematic smartphone use, a sample of 3355 Chinese adolescents ( =16.93,  = 0.49, range: 14-19 years old; 48% boys) is recruited to measure parent-child relationship, problematic smartphone use, personal growth initiative, and school belonging.

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Hazardous oxyanions in water bodies are potentially toxic to aquatic life, and the coexistence of multiple anions aggravates the toxicity. Herein, bowknot-like Zr/La bimetallic organic frameworks (Zr/La-BTC) were developed with superior hazardous oxyanion adsorption capacities, i.e.

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Core binding factor (CBF) is a heterodimer protein complex involved in the transcriptional regulation of normal hematopoietic process. In addition, CBF molecular aberrations represent approximately 20% of all adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) patients. Treated with standard therapy, adult CBF AML has higher complete remission (CR) rate, longer CR duration, and better prognosis than that of AML patients with normal karyotype or other chromosomal aberrations.

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Background: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common hematological malignancy in pediatrics, and immune-related genes (IRGs) play crucial role in its development. Our study aimed to identify prognostic immune biomarkers of pediatric ALL and construct a risk assessment model.

Methods: Pediatric ALL patients' gene expression data were downloaded from Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET) database.

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