Publications by authors named "Xiao Weng"

The limited efficacy of cancer immunotherapy occurs due to the lack of spatiotemporal orchestration of adaptive immune response stimulation and immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment modulation. Herein, we report a nanoplatform fabricated using a pH-sensitive triblock copolymer synthesized by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization enabling in situ tumor vaccination and tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) polarization. The nanocarrier itself can induce melanoma immunogenic cell death (ICD) via tertiary amines and thioethers concentrating on mitochondria to regulate metabolism in triggering endoplasmic reticulum stress and upregulating gasdermin D for pyroptosis as well as some features of ferroptosis and apoptosis.

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The progression of cancer involves mutations in normal cells, leading to uncontrolled division and tissue destruction, highlighting the complexity of tumor microenvironments (TMEs). Immunotherapy has emerged as a transformative approach, yet the balance between efficacy and safety remains a challenge. Nanoparticles such as polymersomes offer the possibility to precisely target tumors, deliver drugs in a controlled way, effectively modulate the antitumor immunity, and notably reduce side effects.

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With the development of deep learning, the Super-Resolution (SR) reconstruction of microscopic images has improved significantly. However, the scarcity of microscopic images for training, the underutilization of hierarchical features in original Low-Resolution (LR) images, and the high-frequency noise unrelated with the image structure generated during the reconstruction process are still challenges in the Single Image Super-Resolution (SISR) field. Faced with these issues, we first collected sufficient microscopic images through Motic, a company engaged in the design and production of optical and digital microscopes, to establish a dataset.

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  • A low-frequency broadband multilayer metamaterial absorber (MMA) is presented, utilizing resistive frequency selective surfaces (RFSSs) and consists of a three-layer RFSS, three-layer polymethacrylimide foam substrates, and a copper film.
  • The MMA achieves over 90% absorption across a wide frequency range from 1.91 to 20.78 GHz, covering S, C, X, and Ku bands, while maintaining a thin profile of 0.102 λ (where λ is the wavelength of the lowest frequency).
  • Experimental results of the fabricated prototype show excellent performance consistency with numerical simulations, demonstrating stability in absorption for various angles and both TE and TM modes.
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  • COVID-19 was first reported in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and quickly spread, reaching Anhui province by January 10, 2020.
  • The research used an SEI/QR model to analyze the impact of intervention measures, finding that the Wuhan lockdown on January 23, 2020, reduced transmission rates in Anhui by 48.37% and a centralized quarantine policy further reduced it by 36.97%.
  • The study concluded that these measures significantly mitigated the epidemic's spread, with results aligning with WHO estimates, highlighting the importance of timely data in understanding disease patterns.
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  • The study compared the diagnostic performance of three imaging methods—dynamic enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI), digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), and digital mammography (DM)—for early breast cancer detection.
  • DCE-MRI showed the highest area under the ROC curve (0.910) and sensitivity (92.3%), significantly outperforming DM (AUC of 0.700, sensitivity of 52.5%).
  • The findings suggest that if DCE-MRI is not available, healthcare facilities can rely on DBT as a more effective alternative to enhance early breast cancer detection compared to DM.
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Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) is a derivative of the herb that has prominent immunomodulatory activity; however, its underlying mechanism remains elusive. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic inflammatory condition characterized as an autoimmune disorder that includes dysfunctions in the T helper (Th)/T regulatory cell (Treg) balance, which normally plays pivotal roles in immune homeostasis. The aim of this study was to explore the potential of DHA to ameliorate IBD by restoring the Th/Treg cell balance.

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) is the main obstacle limiting the efficacy of cancer chemotherapy. Looking for novel anti-MDR agents is an important way to conquer cancer drug resistance. We recently established that chamaejasmin B (CHB), a natural biflavone from Stellera chamaejasme L.

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  • A study in Beijing, China, screened 4,327 samples from Holstein dairy cows over four years to gather data on bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) and identify persistently infected (PI) cattle, isolating 18 virus strains.
  • Genetic analysis classified these strains into several subgenotypes, predominantly BVDV-1m and 1a, indicating significant diversity in the region.
  • The study also assessed immune responses in PI cattle, finding downregulation of key immune markers compared to healthy cattle, suggesting that the TLR-7/IRF-7 pathway may help BVDV evade the host’s immune response.
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