Publications by authors named "Xiangbin Tang"

Sarcopenia is one of the most common skeletal muscle disorders and is characterized by infirmity and disability. While extensive research has focused on elucidating the mechanisms underlying the progression of sarcopenia, further comprehensive insights into its pathogenesis are necessary to identify new preventive and therapeutic approaches. The involvement of inflammasomes in sarcopenia is widely recognized, with particular emphasis on the NLRP3 (NLR family pyrin domain containing 3) inflammasome.

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  • * In this study using zebrafish, researchers provided a high-fat diet to induce NAFLD and then included swimming exercise, which significantly improved liver health and reduced inflammation after 12 weeks.
  • * Results indicated that exercise enhanced mitochondrial structure and function, activated pathways promoting mitochondrial health, and partially restored mitophagy processes in the liver, suggesting swimming could be a beneficial treatment for NAFLD.
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In order to further improve the detection performance of the wearable heart rate sensor for human physiological and biochemical signals and body kinematics performance, the wearable heart rate sensor module was optimized by using nanofibers. Nanoparticle-doped graphene films were prepared by adding nanoparticles to a graphene oxide solution. The prepared film was placed in toluene, and the nanoparticles were removed to complete the preparation of a graphene film with a porous microstructure.

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