Publications by authors named "Xiao-dong Wang"

This study used statistical tools to optimise WC/Co/Ni welds and model construction to improve the mechanical properties of coatings by laser cladding. The effect of the parameters on the wear performance of the weld was determined by analysis of variance. In addition, a polynomial model was constructed using the response surface method based on the experimental data of the orthogonal array designed by Taguchi.

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Cognitive impairment, a core symptom of psychiatric disorders, is frequently observed in adolescents exposed to early-life stress (ES). However, the underlying neural mechanisms are unclear, and therapeutic efficacy is limited. Targeting parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PVIs) in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), we report that ES reduces mPFC PVI activity, which causally mediated ES-induced cognitive deficits in adolescent male mice through chemogenetic and optogenetic experiments.

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Background: Perineal trauma after vaginal birth is common and can be associated with short- and long-term health problems. Perineal hyaluronidase (HAase) injection has been widely used to reduce perineal trauma, perineal pain and the need for episiotomy since the 1950s. The administration of HAase is considered to be a simple, low risk, low cost and effective way to decrease perineal trauma without causing adverse effects.

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Hybrid-wetting surfaces with hydrophilic spots reduced from the micrometer to nanometer scale have been confirmed to enhance vapor nucleation while simultaneously minimizing droplet pinning. Given that surface topography also plays a critical role in influencing nucleation characteristics, the effect of competition between intrinsic wettability and topography on nucleation remains unclear when both surface topography and hydrophilic regions approach the critical nucleation size. This work investigated vapor nucleation on two types of hybrid-wetting nanoconvex surfaces.

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Background: Prosthetically guided orthodontics (PGO) can correct the malocclusion for better prosthetic rehabilitation in esthetic rehabilitation. Unlike conventional orthodontic treatment, only minor tooth movement is designed in PGO according to the requirement of subsequent restoration. For better appearance during the treatment, PGO is often performed with clear aligners, which have no metal brackets.

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Reducing the contact time of an impacting droplet is highly desirable in various industrial fields including anti-icing. With the straightforward upscaling advantage, singularities on superhydrophobic surfaces can induce an annular rebound with a limited reduction in contact time. To break this limitation and further reduce contact time, this study focuses on optimizing the singularity number and arrangement.

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  • Early-life stress (ES) negatively affects cognitive abilities in female adolescents, with research indicating that specific cell adhesion molecules, NECTIN1 and NECTIN3, might play a role in this dysfunction.
  • In a study using a model of limited bedding, it was found that ES impaired recognition memory and altered the expression of NECTIN1 and NECTIN3, alongside increases in corticotropin-releasing hormone (Crh).
  • The findings suggest that reduced NECTIN3 in the dorsal CA1 area of the hippocampus is linked to memory impairments due to stress, while targeting CRHR1 can enhance NECTIN3 levels and improve memory functions.
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  • Drought stress is severely impacting flue-cured tobacco growth and quality, prompting the need to identify varieties that can withstand dry conditions.
  • Four tobacco varieties (Qinyan 96, Zhongyan 101, Yunyan 87, and Yunyan 116) were tested under varying levels of drought stress to assess their agronomic and physiological responses.
  • Results indicated that Qinyan 96 had the best drought resistance, showing minimal growth decrease, while Yunyan 116 was the most affected, with adverse effects on photosynthesis and increased reactive oxygen species under severe drought.
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  • This study examines how water droplets interact with superhydrophobic flexible cantilever beams, focusing on the dynamics between the oscillating substrate and droplet impact.
  • It finds that the deflection of the beam increases with the droplet's impact intensity (Weber number) but decreases with beam stiffness, while the droplet's spreading is not influenced by beam oscillations.
  • The research suggests that the cantilever beams can affect whether droplets bounce off or stick, depending on the stiffness of the beams, offering insights for innovative applications like anti-icing and self-cleaning technologies.
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  • * When the angle between the solar wind’s velocity and its magnetic field is small, Mars experiences a unique induced magnetosphere that causes no shock on the day side and only weak shocks on the sides.
  • * Recent hybrid simulations with a small cone angle align with findings from Mars exploration missions, indicating that these complex induced magnetospheres could play a significant role in atmospheric loss, an area that needs further investigation.
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Methods: Single-cell transcriptomics and high-throughput transcriptomics were used to screen factors significantly correlated with intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). Expression changes of CFIm25 were determined via RT-qPCR and Western blot. NP cells were isolated from mouse intervertebral discs and induced to degrade with TNF-α and IL-1β.

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Electromechanical instability (EMI) restricts the performance of dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs), leading to premature electrical breakdown at a certain voltage. However, macro-level observations using traditional carbon grease electrodes have failed to capture the detailed features of EMI. In this study, we investigated EMI at the microscopic scale by fabricating transparent and conductive single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) electrodes.

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Reducing the contact time of droplet impacts on surfaces is crucial for various applications including corrosion prevention and anti-icing. This study aims to explore a novel strategy that greatly reduces contact time using a superhydrophobic mesh surface with multiple sets of mutually perpendicular ridges while minimizing the influence of the impacting location. The effects of the impact Weber numbers and ridge spacing on the characteristics of the impact dynamics and contact time are studied experimentally.

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Background And Aims: Lifestyle intervention is the mainstay of therapy for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), and liver fibrosis is a key consequence of MASH that predicts adverse clinical outcomes. The placebo response plays a pivotal role in the outcome of MASH clinical trials. Second harmonic generation/two-photon excitation fluorescence (SHG/TPEF) microscopy with artificial intelligence analyses can provide an automated quantitative assessment of fibrosis features on a continuous scale called qFibrosis.

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  • This study evaluates the safety of propofol-assisted deep extubation in children receiving dental treatment under general anesthesia, focusing on the incidence of complications, particularly laryngeal spasm (LS).
  • A total of 195 children were observed, with findings indicating a low complication rate (11.8%), mainly comprising epistaxis and emergence agitation, while no serious issues like airway obstruction occurred.
  • The results indicate that propofol-assisted deep extubation is effective for uncooperative pediatric patients, but a pre-existing upper respiratory infection can significantly increase complication risks.
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Biotic and abiotic stresses have emerged as major constraints to agricultural production, causing irreversible adverse impacts on agricultural production systems and thus posing a threat to food security. In this study, a new strain of Bacillus subtilis DNYB-S1 was isolated from soil contaminated with Fusarium wilt. It was found that artificially synthetic flora (YJ-1) [Enterobacter sp.

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Effective treatment of pesticide residue-induced pollution in the aqueous environment is the key to improving the water quality of rivers and lakes. Modified biomass material (Fe-Al-PS) was successfully prepared by impregnating Fe and Al bimetallic compounds to peanut shell powder for adsorption of glyphosate isopropylamine salt herbicide residues in aqueous environments. Fe-Al-PS reached adsorption equilibrium for 10 mg·L of glyphosate isopropylamine salt at the adsorbent dosage and adsorption time of 0.

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Cardiogenic cerebral infarction (CCI) is a disease in which the blood supply to the blood vessels in the brain is insufficient due to atherosclerosis or stenosis of the coronary arteries in the patient's heart, which leads to neurological deficits. To predict the pathogenic factors of cardiogenic cerebral infarction, this paper proposes a machine learning based analytical prediction model. 494 patients with CCI who were hospitalized for the first time were consecutively included in the study between January 2017 and December 2021, and followed up every three months for one year after hospital discharge.

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  • - The study investigates how double droplets bounce off an inclined superhydrophobic surface with macro-ridges using lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) simulations, identifying four different rebound behaviors: NCR, PCR-M, PCR-S, and CCR.
  • - These rebound behaviors depend on factors like droplet arrangement, distance between droplets, and Weber number, which influences the overall dynamics of the rebound.
  • - The contact time between droplets and the surface is affected by how droplets are arranged, with certain configurations, like parallel alignment to the ridge, significantly reducing contact time by increasing asymmetry in the liquid film.
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Background: Bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), known as the 'cancer' of cucurbits, is a seed-borne disease of melons caused by Acidovorax citrulli. Traditional chemical treatments for BFB are ineffective and adversely affect the environment. Using dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) nanosecond-pulsed plasma technology, melon seeds were treated to promote germination and growth and to control BFB.

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G-quadruplexes (G4s) are commonly formed in the G-rich strand of telomeric DNA. Ligands targeting telomeric G4 induce DNA damage and telomere dysfunction, which makes them potential antitumor drugs. New telomeric G4 ligands with drug-likeness are still needed to be exploited, especially with their antitumor mechanisms thoroughly discussed.

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Background: Umbilical artery thrombosis (UAT) is a rare complication of pregnancy and is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including fetal intrauterine distress, intrauterine growth restriction, and still birth. UAT is unpredictable, and prenatal diagnosis is challenging. There is no consensus on the treatment strategy of UAT, especially for patients with prenatal detection of one of the umbilical artery embolisms.

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Bouncing dynamics of a trailing drop off-center impacting a leading drop with varying time intervals and Weber numbers are investigated experimentally. Whether the trailing drop impacts during the spreading or receding process of the leading drop is determined by the time interval. For a short time interval of 0.

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