Publications by authors named "Xiao-lin Zeng"

Experimental studies have shown that exercise and human adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) play positive roles in spinal cord injury (SCI). However, whether ADSCs and/or exercise have a positive effect on SCI-induced neuropathic pain is still unclear. Thus, there is a need to explore the effects of exercise combined with administration of ADSCs on neuropathic pain after SCI.

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In this study, we performed a meta-analysis to investigate the anesthesia effects of remifentanil plus dexmedetomidine versus remifentanil alone in cardiac surgery. Literature search was performed on PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, and other databases for relevant literature published in English or Chinese before October 2021. A total of 17 studies, consisting of 1350 patients, were included in this study.

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Electrically generated spin accumulation due to the spin Hall effect of Pt/GaAs is detected by circular polarized photoconductivity (CPPC), which shows electron spins with different polarizations accumulated around opposite sample boundaries. An optical absorption model incorporating spin is used to explain these features. The detailed analysis of the observed degree of circular polarization of the photocurrent strongly suggests that Pt and GaAs have the same spin accumulation length in the Pt/GaAs heterostructure.

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Circularly polarized photocurrent, observed in p-doped bulk GaAs, varies nonlinearly with the applied bias voltage at room temperature. It has been explored that this phenomenon arises from the current-induced spin polarization in GaAs. In addition, we found that the current-induced spin polarization direction of p-doped bulk GaAs grown in the (001) direction lies in the sample plane and is perpendicular to the applied electric field, which is the same as that in GaAs quantum well.

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The anomalous circular photogalvanic effect (ACPGE) is observed in p-GaAs with a thickness of 2 μm at room temperature, in which circularly polarized light is used to inject spin-polarized carriers and the spin diffusion can generate a macroscopic detectable charge current due to the inverse spin Hall effect. The normalized ACPGE signals show first increasing and then decreasing with increasing the doping concentration. The role of the doping impurities is discussed by both extrinsic and intrinsic models, and both can well explain the variation of ACPGE with the doping concentration.

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The photo-excited electrons and holes move in the same direction in the diffusion and in the opposite direction in the drift under an electric field. Therefore, the contribution to the inverse spin Hall current of photo-excited electrons and holes in the diffusion regime is different to that in the drift regime under electric field. By comparing the classical Hall effect with the inverse spin Hall effect in both diffusion and drift regime, we develop an optical method to distinguish the contributions of electrons and holes in the inverse spin Hall effect.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how acupuncture impacts gastrointestinal motility and liver changes in cirrhotic rats, focusing on the mechanisms that could help improve liver cirrhosis.
  • Forty rats were divided into four groups (control, model, acupuncture, and medication), with acupuncture treatments being applied to specific acupoints for 14 days, while the medication group received a common drug for the same duration.
  • Results showed that acupuncture notably improved food intake and intestinal movement while reducing liver size and portal vein diameter compared to the model group, indicating it may be more effective in alleviating liver damage than the medication used.
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Thrombin plays an important role in brain injuries associated with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The protease-activated receptor (PAR)-1 is responsible for the vast majority of the thrombin's cellular activation functions. We tested the hypothesis that thrombin-induced brain damage after ICH, at least in part, is mediated by PAR-1.

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Coronary heart disease is the major cause of death worldwide and is affecting millions of people in both developed and developing countries. Patients with myocardial ischemia typically experience chest pain (angina pectoris). Traditional viewpoint of ischemic cardiac pain might be related to "mechanical hypothesis" in early time and "chemical hypothesis" in modern time.

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Objective: To determine the effect of different doses of atorvastatin on the serum soluble intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (sICAM-1) in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).

Methods: The study consisted of 38 patients with unstable angina and 10 patients with old infarction who underwent elected PCI for stenotic lesions of the coronary artery. Patients were randomly assigned to either aggressive group or conventional one.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xiao-lin Zeng"

  • - Xiao-Lin Zeng's recent research explores the efficacy of combining exercise with adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in mitigating neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury, highlighting the positive roles of both interventions in improving patient outcomes.
  • - In anesthesiology, Zeng conducted a meta-analysis assessing the anesthetic effects of remifentanil plus dexmedetomidine compared to remifentanil alone, indicating that the combination may enhance patient comfort during cardiac surgeries.
  • - Zeng's work also extends into the field of spintronics, where he investigates phenomena such as the spin-Hall effect and circular photogalvanic effects in semiconductor materials, contributing to our understanding of spin-polarized currents and their potential applications in electronics.