Publications by authors named "Xiang Rong"

The intrinsic temperature dependence of Raman-active modes in carbon nanotubes (CNTs), particularly the radial breathing mode (RBM), has been a topic of a long-standing controversy. In this study, we prepared suspended individual CNTs to investigate how their Raman spectra depend on temperature and to understand the effects of environmental conditions on this dependency. We analyzed the intrinsic temperature dependence of the main Raman-active modes, including the RBM, the moiré-activated R feature, and the G-band in double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNT) and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) after complete desorption of air.

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Rapid diagnostic tools for Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), the primary microorganism responsible for the development of periodontitis, particularly those designed for chair-side applications, could provide substantial health benefits to patients. To address this issue, we developed a CRISPR/Cas12a-based rapid Pg detection method. Dual-gRNA and hairpin reporter strategies were employed to enhance CRISPR/Cas12a reaction efficiency.

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Background: Performing a comprehensive study on the differential expression of mRNAs, miRNAs, and circRNAs in the context of peri-implantitis and periodontitis has beneficial advantages to identify unique molecular signatures and pathways that may contribute to our understanding of these conditions.

Methods: Gingival tissues from healthy individuals and peri-implantitis and periodontitis patients were obtained to identify differential expression genes (DEG) by Illumina HiSeq 2500 instrument. Differential expression analysis was conducted using R statistical software, with significance set at P < 0.

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Light is an important factor affecting the feather pecking behavior in poultry. To evaluate the quality of lighting in production of a local broiler breed, this study was designed to investigate the effects of light color on the growth performance (body weight, feed conversion ratio and upper beak length), welfare parameters (walking step, plumage damage and hormone level) relating to feather pecking and their correlations. One hundred and twenty 49-day-old Youhuang broilers were randomly distributed into 3 lighting treatment groups (warm white, cold white and red) and reared for 4 weeks.

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Background: While the benefits of physical activity (PA) on depression in adults have been well-established, its impact on depression in adolescents remains understudied. This study aimed to examine the relationship between PA and depression in adolescents, aggregating published prospective observational studies.

Methods: We searched MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane, and PsycINFO, for prospective observational studies that examined the relationship between PA and depression in adolescents from the inception of these databases to November 17, 2022, without any language restrictions.

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Acute hydrocephalus is a severe complication that may occur early after an intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). However, clinical factors predicting the occurrence of acute hydrocephalus have rarely been studied. This study aimed to establish a nomogram model to predict early acute hydrocephalus after ICH.

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It has been established that N-acetyltransferase (murine NAT1 (mNAT1) and human NAT2 (hNAT2)) mediates insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes. Here we show that mNAT1 deficiency leads to a decrease in cellular spermidine-a natural polyamine exhibiting health-protective and anti-ageing effects-but understanding of its mechanism is limited. We identify that mNAT1 and hNAT2 modulate a type of post-translational modification involving acetylated spermidine, which we name acetylhypusination, on receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein kinase 1 (RIPK1)-a key regulator of inflammation and cell death.

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Reuterin, a mixture of different forms of 3-hydroxypropanal (3-HPA), including HPA hydrate and HPA dimer, is an antimicrobial compound converted from glycerol by . Although its antimicrobial function may be related to its interaction with thiol groups, its temperature stability and effect on the gut environment remain unclear. The present study evaluated the antimicrobial effects and activity of reuterin against and .

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Recent advances in low-dimensional materials have enabled the synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotubes encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride (BN) nanotubes (SWCNT@BNNT), creating one-dimensional van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures. However, controlling the quality and crystallinity of BNNT on the surface of SWCNTs using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) remains a challenge. To better understand the growth mechanism of the BNNT in SWCNT@BNNT, we conducted molecular dynamics (MD) simulations using empirical potentials.

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The controlled synthesis of 1D van der Waals (1D vdW) heterostructures, specifically single-walled carbon nanotubes encapsulated within boron nitride nanotubes (SWCNT@BNNT), presents a challenge due to an incomplete understanding of the factors influencing BNNT growth. This study investigates the growth yield of SWCNT@BNNT heterostructures produced using zeolite-supported SWCNT templates on SiO-coated Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) grids, which enable in situ synthesis and thorough evaluation of each step without compromising the nanotube structure. The high-resolution TEM analysis reveals a significant improvement in BNNT coverage on individual nanotubes, increasing from 9% to 42%, through optimization of the ammonia borane precursor amount.

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Background: Despite the well-established regulatory role of vitamin D in maintaining bone health, little is known about the shared genetics and causality of the association between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) and bone mineral density (BMD).

Methods: Leveraging individual-level data from the UK Biobank (UKB) cohort and summary-level data from the genome-wide association studies (GWASs) conducted on European individuals for serum 25OHD (N = 417,580) and estimated heel BMD (eBMD, N = 426,824), we systematically elucidated the shared genetic architecture underlying serum 25OHD and eBMD through a comprehensive genome-wide cross-trait design.

Results: Despite a lack of global genetic correlation (rg = -0.

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  • Senescent cells can form in our bodies due to aging or stress and can sometimes help cancer cells spread instead of stopping them.
  • In a study, researchers looked at how these senescent cells affect breast cancer cells and found they made them move more and spread to other parts of the body.
  • The findings may help scientists find new ways to treat cancer by stopping this spread, which is a main reason why cancer can be so deadly.
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  • Growth hormone-secreting pituitary neuroendocrine tumors are classified into two types: densely granulated (DGGH) and sparsely granulated (SGGH), with SGGH being more aggressive and having a worse prognosis.
  • Researchers conducted mA-sequencing on tumor samples and several assays to investigate the role of N-methyladenosine (mA) in these tumors and assessed potential therapies.
  • The study found reduced mA levels and increased expression of the demethylase FTO in SGGH tumors, leading to stabilized tumor growth, resistance to treatments, and revealing FTO as a potential therapeutic target for SGGH.
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Brain metastasis (BM) in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) is uncommon but prognosis is poor. Anti-PD-1 immunotherapy benefits some advanced LSCC cases, yet its efficiency is limited by tumor complexity. We analyzed paired metastatic tumor samples from before and after immunotherapy using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), along with a primary LSCC dataset and bulk RNA sequencing.

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Background: Polydactyly is a prevalent congenital anomaly with an incidence of 2.14 per 1000 live births in China. GLI family zinc finger 3 (GLI3) is a classical causative gene of polydactyly, and serves as a pivotal transcription factor in the hedgehog signaling pathway, regulating the development of the anterior-posterior axis in limbs.

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  • Rickettsial diseases are a global health threat, and this study focused on investigating various rickettsial organisms in Yunnan Province, China, from May 2011 to November 2020, examining small mammals, livestock, and ticks.
  • Researchers collected 7,964 samples and found sixteen different rickettsial species, with a 14.72% prevalence overall; 11 of these species are known or potential pathogens for humans and livestock.
  • Certain small mammals, particularly those from alpine regions, showed high infection rates, while different small mammal species carried specific rickettsial agents, indicating a complex relationship between hosts and pathogens.
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a significant global health dilemma, emerging from complex causes. Although our prior research has indicated that a deficiency in Reticulon-3 (RTN3) accelerates renal disease progression, a thorough examination of RTN3 on kidney function and pathology remains underexplored. To address this critical need, we generated Rtn3-null mice to study the consequences of RTN3 protein deficiency on CKD.

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To enhance the DNA/RNA amplification efficiency and inhibitor tolerance of Bst DNA polymerase, four chimeric Bst DNA polymerase by fusing with a DNA-binding protein Sto7d and/or a highly hydrophobic protein Hp47 to Bst DNA polymerase large fragment. One of chimeric protein HpStBL exhibited highest inhibitor tolerance, which retained high active under 0.1 U/μL sodium heparin, 0.

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Redox signaling plays a key role in skeletal muscle remodeling induced by exercise and prolonged inactivity, but it is unclear which oxidant triggers myofiber hypertrophy due to the lack of strategies to precisely regulate individual oxidants . In this study, we used tetrathiomolybdate (TM) to dissociate the link between superoxide (O) and hydrogen peroxide and thereby to specifically explore the role of O in muscle hypertrophy in C2C12 cells and mice. TM can linearly regulate intracellular O levels by inhibition of superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1).

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Char syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by patent ductus arteriosus, facial dysmorphism, and dysplasia of fingers/toes. It may also be associated with multiple papillae, dental dysplasia, and sleep disorders. TFAP2B has proven to be a pathogenic gene for neural crest derivation and development, and several variants of this gene have been identified.

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Cancer cells are capable of evading clearance by macrophages through overexpression of anti-phagocytic surface proteins known as "don't eat me" signals. Monoclonal antibodies that antagonize the "don't-eat-me" signaling in macrophages and tumor cells by targeting phagocytic checkpoints have shown therapeutic promises in several cancer types. However, studies on the responses to these drugs have revealed the existence of other unknown "don't eat me" signals.

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Introduction: In sports competitions, judge scoring data serve as an objective measure of an athlete's performance level. However, research has indicated the unreliability of objective measurements. Controversy often arises regarding the quality of judge scoring data, undermining fairness and justice in sports competitions.

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  • The study focuses on a spirochete species responsible for relapsing fever, which is transmitted through hard ticks and has been detected globally, including in Northeast China, but not well-studied in Yunnan province, southern China.
  • Researchers collected over 8,000 samples from ticks, wildlife, and domestic animals in Yunnan to investigate the presence of these spirochetes, using PCR methods to confirm infections.
  • Results showed cattle and sheep as primary hosts, with confirmation of one mouse and one shrew carrying the spirochetes, and identified two known strains along with a novel strain, highlighting concerns about transmission risks to humans.
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