Publications by authors named "XiWen Zhang"

Background: Synthesized evidence regarding the effectiveness of non-invasive neuromodulation treatment for adolescents remains scarce. This study aimed to perform the first meta-analysis of the impact of neuromodulation treatment on depressive symptoms in adolescents.

Methods: According to the PRISMA guidelines, a comprehensive review covering databases in English and Chinese from their inception to November 30, 2023, was conducted.

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Background: It is well-known that Dendritic cells (DCs) are essential in the development of airway Th2 polarization and airway allergy (AA). The underlying mechanism is still not fully understood. The objective of this study is to examine the role of methyltransferase-like protein-5 (Mettl5), a methyltransferase involved in N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation, in altering DC's properties to facilitate the development of Th2 polarization and AA.

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In this paper, the free vibration of piezoelectric nanobeams considering static flexoelectric, dynamic flexoelectric, and surface effects is studied. Based on the theories of the Timoshenko beam and Euler-Bernoulli beam, a theoretical model of flexoelectric nanobeams is established and the governing equations and boundary conditions of this model are derived using the variational principle. Then, the analytical solution of the frequency equation is obtained by using the Navier method.

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Recently, the 1.4 feV ultranarrow nuclear transition at 12.4 keV energy in ^{45}Sc was resonantly excited for the first time using radiation from the self-seeded EuXFEL laser [Y.

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The huge amount of urea applied has necessitated best-developed practices to slow down the release of nitrogen (N) fertilizer while minimizing nitrate loss. However, the impact of nitrification inhibitors on mineral-N turnover and the associated microbial mechanisms at different stages remains unknown. A 60-day incubation experiment was conducted with four treatments: no fertilizer (CK), urea (U), urea with copper pyrazole (UC), and urea coated with copper pyrazole (SUC), to evaluate the changes about soil ammonia N ( -N) and nitrate N ( -N) levels as well as in soil microbial community throughout the whole incubation period.

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  • The detection of phosphate ions is important across various fields like chemistry, biology, medicine, environment, and industry, yet current methods, such as blue molybdenum colorimetry, have limitations in cost, complexity, and pre-treatment.
  • This study focuses on developing an electrochemical sensor using an iron metal electrode, which simplifies the detection process while maintaining high efficiency and precision.
  • Characterization of the sensor (Fe-PME) was conducted using cyclic voltammetry, scanning electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, showing that it effectively responds to varying concentrations of phosphate ions and performs better than traditional methods.
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  • Monoclonal antibodies like recaticimab target PCSK9 to effectively lower LDL cholesterol levels, offering an alternative to more frequent treatments due to its long-acting nature.
  • The study evaluated recaticimab's effectiveness and safety in patients with nonfamilial hypercholesterolemia and low-to-moderate atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk, comparing various dosing strategies.
  • Results showed significant LDL-C reductions (up to 52.8%) compared to placebo, with safety profiles similar to that of placebo, suggesting recaticimab may provide a flexible treatment option for patients.
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This study aimed to investigate the effects of ursolic acid (UA) on the growth performance and intestinal health of largemouth bass (). Four diets were formulated with UA supplementation at 0, 250, 500, and 1000 mg/kg, defined as the control (CON), UA250, UA500, and UA1000, respectively. After an 8-week feeding experiment, the results showed that, in the UA500 group, the final body weight (FBW), weight gain rate (WGR), and specific growth rate (SGR) increased, and the feed conversion ratio (FCR) and hepatosomatic index decreased.

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  • Duck adenovirus Type 3 (DAdV-3) was found to be pathogenic in chickens, leading to a 100% mortality rate in chicks inoculated subcutaneously, and a 26.7% death rate in those infected via eye-nose drop.
  • The main symptoms observed in affected chickens included hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS), stomach ulceration, and swollen bursa with bleeding spots, with detailed examinations showing significant organ damage.
  • This study is the first to document DAdV-3's effects on chickens, demonstrating its capability to cause severe illness without any mutations in key viral regions post-infection.
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Background: Despite considerable progress in cancer immunotherapy, it is not available for many patients. Resistance to immune checkpoint blockers arises from the intricate interactions between cancer and its microenvironment. Metabolic reprogramming in tumor and immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME) influences anti-tumor immune responses by remodeling the immune microenvironment.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between telomerase, an immune-regulating enzyme, and Th2 cell polarization in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR).
  • Researchers analyzed CD4 T cells from AR patients and healthy controls, discovering that high telomerase gene activity correlated with increased Th2 cell polarization.
  • The findings suggest that telomerase facilitates Th2 cell polarization by degrading Foxp3 proteins and can be inhibited to reduce symptoms of AR in experimental models.
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As the sheep industry rapidly moves towards modernization, digitization, and intelligence, there is a need to build breeding farms integrated with big data. By collecting individual information on sheep, precision breeding can be conducted to improve breeding efficiency, reduce costs, and promote healthy breeding practices. In this context, the accurate identification of individual sheep is essential for establishing digitized sheep farms and precision animal husbandry.

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Optical quantum memories are key elements in modern quantum technologies to reliably store and retrieve quantum information. At present, they are conceptually limited to the optical wavelength regime. Recent advancements in x-ray quantum optics render an extension of optical quantum memory protocols to ultrashort wavelengths possible, thereby establishing quantum photonics at x-ray energies.

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Background And Objective: The implantation of ventricular assist devices (VADs) has become an important treatment option for patients with heart failure. Aortic valve insufficiency is a common complication caused by VADs implantation. Currently, there is very little quantitative research on the effects of transcatheter micro VADs or the intervention pumps on the aortic valves.

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Epithelial barrier dysfunction plays an important role in the pathogenesis of Th2 bias. The mechanism requires further clarification. NEMO is associated with regulating apoptotic activities in the cell.

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Background: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe and fatal disease. Although mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-based therapy has shown remarkable efficacy in treating ARDS in animal experiments, clinical outcomes have been unsatisfactory, which may be attributed to the influence of the lung microenvironment during MSC administration. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from endothelial cells (EC-EVs) are important components of the lung microenvironment and play a crucial role in ARDS.

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Background: The prevalence and outcomes of coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) among patients using glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants remain controversial.

Aim: The study aims to investigate the impact of immunosuppressants especially glucocorticoids on patients in the Autoimmune Bullous Diseases Cohort of West China Hospital (AIBDWCH) during COVID-19.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey from December 7, 2022, to February 8, 2023, using questionnaires administered either face-to-face or by phone.

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In this paper, Cu-BTC derived mesoporous CuS nanomaterial (m-CuS) was synthesized via a two-step process involving carbonization and sulfidation of Cu-BTC for colorimetric glutathione detection. The Cu-BTC was constructed by 1,3,5-benzenetri-carboxylic acid (HBTC) and Cu ions. The obtained m-CuS showed a large specific surface area (55.

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  • Peanut allergen monitoring can help prevent allergic reactions, but detecting allergens is difficult due to interference from food matrices.
  • A new sensor using antifouling surface plasmon resonance (SPR) with layered zwitterionic peptides shows excellent resistance to protein buildup and can detect peanut allergens effectively.
  • The sensor achieved a high recovery rate (98.2-112%) when testing peanut allergens in biscuits, proving its reliability for ensuring food safety.
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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and chronic sterile inflammation are associated with the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Catechins are natural polyphenolic compounds found in green tea that possess some health benefits. However, whether (+)-catechin can reduce tubular injury in DN by regulating ER stress and NLRP3-associated inflammation remains uncertain.

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Objectives: To look into the connection between amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and atrial fibrillation (AF) using Mendelian randomization (MR).

Methods: Two-sample MR was performed using genetic information from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Genetic variants robustly associated with ALS and AF were used as instrumental variables.

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With the extensive industrialization and urbanization taking place in China during the recent decades, land use throughout the country has experienced profound changes influenced not only by the demand for population growth and living standard improvement but also by the constraints of series of land use policies. However, whether the conflict between the expansion of settlement land (SL) and the loss of cultivated land (CL) have been resolved at the national scale or transferred between the local regions remains unclear. Based on yearly ESA CCI land use and land cover products from 1992 to 2020, the long-term trends of quantity and spatial pattern of SL expansion and CL change in China from national and local views were investigated using trend statistic methods, and finally a comprehensive zoning framework was proposed to recognize the trade-off and synergies relationships between SL expansion and CL change.

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Drylands contribute roughly 40 % of the global net primary productivity and are essential for achieving sustainable development. Investigating the effects on vegetation from urban expansion in drylands within the context of rapid urbanization could help enhance the sustainability of dryland cities. With the use of the drylands of northern China (DNC) as an example, we applied the vegetation disturbance index to investigate the negative and positive effects on vegetation from urban expansion in drylands.

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Background: In recent years, diabetic kidney disease (DKD) has emerged as a prominent factor contributing to end-stage renal disease. Tubulointerstitial inflammation and lipid accumulation have been identified as key factors in the development of DKD. Earlier research indicated that Astragaloside IV (AS-IV) reduces inflammation and oxidative stress, controls lipid accumulation, and provides protection to the kidneys.

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