Publications by authors named "Xiao-Hui Mo"

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  • ARNT is a transcription factor linked to cellular stress responses, but its role in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is not well understood.
  • The study found that ARNT is downregulated in cSCC and precancerous lesions, and reducing ARNT levels enhanced cell growth and metastasis in laboratory settings.
  • Results indicate that ARNT regulates cSCC proliferation and invasiveness through the CXCL3 pathway, suggesting it could be a promising target for cSCC treatment.
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Background: The successful diagnosis of dermatomycosis depends on specimen collection. Dermatomycosis is sampled mainly for scales, but there is a lack of research on specimens of blister fluid.

Objectives: To explore whether blister fluid can diagnose dermatomycosis and compare blister fluid and scale specimens for dermatomycosis diagnosis.

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The following scenarios, such as complex application requirements, ZB (Zettabyte) order of magnitude of network data, and tens of billions of connected devices, pose serious challenges to the capabilities and security of the three pillars of ICT: Computing, network, and storage. Edge computing came into being. Following the design methodology of "description-synthesis-simulation-optimization", TAC (Tile-Architecture Cluster Computing Core) was proposed as the lightweight accelerated ECN (Edge Computing Node).

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As an essential nutrient element, phosphorus (P) plays an important role in plant growth and development. Low P availability is a limiting factor for crop production, especially for legume crops (e.g.

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Objective: To study the clinical characteristics of male urethral duplication infection and offer some guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

Methods: We analyzed the pathological types, clinical characteristics, therapeutic processes and follow-up results of 9 cases of male urethral duplication.

Results: Among the 9 cases of urethral duplication, 7 turned out to be of Type I, 1 Type II A2 and 1 Type II B.

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