Publications by authors named "XiaoBin Yang"

Excessive nitrogen and other nutrients can trigger the eutrophication of freshwater bodies. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are now recognized as environmental pollutants, with extracellular ARGs (eARGs) being the dominant form in sediments. However, research on the propagation characteristics of eARGs remains limited.

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Background: Lupus nephritis (LN) frequently manifests as a significant complication in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, with emerging research indicating a plausible correlation between subclinical retinal involvement and renal manifestations. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the neutrophil-to-C3 ratio (NC3R) and both LN as well as retinal microvasculature damage among SLE patients.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a cohort of 220 participants (78 LN and 142 non-LN) was recruited.

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Microcystis aeruginosa, a harmful alga in cyanobacterial blooms, damages aquatic ecosystems. Species diversity may control the blooms by increasing ecosystem stability and resource utilization. The growth and photosynthetic systems of M.

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  • The study highlights the need for a comprehensive functional annotation of the sheep genome to better understand agronomic traits, particularly regarding tail fat weight.
  • Researchers created an extensive dataset combining transcriptomic, epigenomic, whole-genome, and phenotypic data across multiple sheep breeds, identifying over 750,000 functional elements, with 60% being novel.
  • Key findings include tissue-specific regulatory elements related to sensory and immune functions and a specific genetic variant linked to tail fat deposition, paving the way for future complex trait studies in sheep.
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Unlabelled: Sheep are one of the globally significant livestock, providing meat, dairy products, and wool for human life, playing an indispensable role in human civilization. Despite significant advancements in microbiome research in recent years, most studies have focused solely on the rumen, lacking a comprehensive study covering the microbiome of different gastrointestinal tract (GIT) regions in sheep. In this study, we collected 338 samples from 10 different regions of the sheep GIT and systematically investigated their microbiome signatures, including community structure, enterotypes, interactions among taxa, and microbial community assembly.

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We report herein that three facile rearrangements of epoxy ketones can be employed for the efficient and practical synthesis of cephalotaxine, the parent member of the family of alkaloids. The Meinwald rearrangement of epoxy ketone (90%) was used for the preparation of the dense functional groups in the cyclopentane ring of cephalotaxine. A novel acid-catalyzed umpolung S2' rearrangement and the Wharton transposition reaction of epoxy ketones were also developed to synthesize the Mori intermediate via the key azaspiro allylic alcohols in a stereodivergent manner.

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Rumen microbiotas are known to influence the fat deposition (FD) in sheep, but controversy over causality remains unresolved. Here, we performed microbiome-wide association studies (MWAS), microbiome genome-wide association analysis (mbGWAS) and bidirectional mendelian randomization (MR) analyses on 1,150 sheep with genotype data from whole-genome resequencing, 16S rRNA sequencing and multilevel FD-traits data. We quantified the proportion of individual variation in FD-traits explained by host genetics, rumen microbiota, and their interaction effects.

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  • Rock is a crucial material in engineering, and understanding how its microcracks evolve under stress is key to preventing failures in rock structures.
  • Tests on fractured red sandstone using uniaxial loading and acoustic emission revealed that the compressive strength varies with crack angle, showing a "U" shape and significant stress drop at certain angles.
  • The study found that tension cracks initiate damage, which leads to an increase in shear cracks and ultimately results in instability and failure, while fractal analysis indicates the complexity of crack development changes with crack inclination.
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For inexperienced dental students, impacted wisdom tooth extraction is a complex procedure involving a series of intricate steps. This study compared the effectiveness of step-by-step and all-in-one teaching methods for dental students learning impacted wisdom tooth extraction, by evaluating their practical abilities, understanding, and learning satisfaction. Fifty dental students were randomly assigned to either a step-by-step teaching group (Group S) or an all-in-one teaching group (Group A) for impacted wisdom tooth extraction training.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate changes in the masseter muscle in patients with facial asymmetry using 3D analysis, focusing on factors influencing these changes before and after orthognathic surgery.
  • A cohort of 22 patients showed significant reductions in masseter muscle volume and cross-sectional area on the non-deviated side post-surgery, while the deviated side experienced an increase in length.
  • Results indicated that masseter muscle asymmetry could be improved through maxilla-mandible correction, with greater muscle atrophy linked to a larger inclined occlusal plane angle after surgery.
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When bubbles collapse near a wall, they typically experience an asymmetric deformation. This collapse leads to the creation of a jet that strikes the bubble interface, causing the formation of a toroidal bubble and the subsequent release of a water-hammer shock. In this study, we present a systematic analysis of the collapse of a toroidal bubble in an open field or adjacent to a flat wall using high-fidelity numerical simulation.

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  • IBD is a chronic intestinal inflammatory disease linked to circulating leukocytes, but the direct relationship is unclear.
  • The study utilized Mendelian randomization and sourced GWAS data to analyze leukocyte counts and their association with IBD risk.
  • Results indicated that higher monocyte counts are protective against IBD, while increased neutrophil counts raise the risk, confirming the critical role of leukocytes in IBD and suggesting new avenues for prevention and treatment.
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Microplastics pose a threat to marine environments through their physical presence and as vectors of chemical pollutants. However, the impact of microplastics on the accumulation and human health risk of chemical pollutants in marine organisms remains largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the microplastics and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pollution in marine organisms from Sanggou Bay and analyzed their correlations.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between fat deposition, carcass quality, and feed efficiency in sheep by focusing on a specific gene associated with fat traits.
  • Using techniques like Sanger sequencing and qRT-PCR, researchers identified a significant SNP (g. 3378953 A>T) linked to various fat weights in sheep.
  • Findings suggest that the gene is expressed in different adipose tissues, with the AA genotype showing lower expression levels, indicating its potential for improving fat deposition control in breeding Hu sheep.
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  • The study examines the genetic differences of Hu sheep, a unique Chinese breed, by comparing their genomes to that of their wild ancestors, the Asiatic mouflon.
  • Through whole-genome sequencing of 207 Hu sheep, researchers identified specific genetic regions linked to key traits like reproduction, vision, and immune response.
  • Findings highlight significant mutations in genes related to immune function and growth traits, providing valuable information for improving Hu sheep through genetic strategies.
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Overloading of nutrients such as nitrogen causes eutrophication of freshwater bodies. The spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) poses a threat to ecosystems. However, studies on the enrichment and spread of ARGs from increased nitrogen loading in algal-bacterial symbiotic systems are limited.

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Water-energy sustainability will depend upon the rapid development of advanced pressure-driven separation membranes. Although energy-efficient, water-treatment membranes are constrained by ubiquitous fouling, which may be alleviated by engineering self-cleaning membrane interfaces. In this study, a metal-polyphenol network was designed to direct the armorization of catalytic nanofilms (ca.

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Fecal scores are crucial for assessing the digestive and gastrointestinal status of animals. The Bristol fecal scoring system is a commonly used method for the subjective evaluation of host feces, there is limited research on fecal scoring standards for fattening Hu sheep. In this study, Hu sheep were collected for rumen, rectum, and colon contents for 16S rDNA sequencing.

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An innovative energy-absorbing and bearing structure was proposed, which incorporated the coupling of glass microspheres with a metal tube. Glass microsphere-filled steel tube (GMFST) column, consisting of external steel tube and inner glass microspheres, was expected to give full play to the energy-absorbing and load-bearing capacities of the particle while restricting particle flow from collapsing, thereby enhancing the overall structural strength. Four groups of steel tubes and the GMFST specimens were designed and subjected to axial compression tests at four different loading rates to investigate the performance of the structure.

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Background: Poor sleep quality is a global public health concern. This study aimed to identify the risk factors for sleep disorders and clarify their causal effects.

Methods: Data were obtained from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and Mendelian randomization (MR)-Base databases.

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Scrotal circumference is an important reproductive index of breeding rams, which has a high genetic correlation with ejaculation volume and semen quality. In this study, the scrotal circumference of 1353 male Hu sheep at different stages of development was measured and descriptive statistical analysis was performed. The results showed that the coefficient of variation of scrotal circumference at each stage was greater than 10%, and its heritability were moderately to high, ranging from 0.

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Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease primarily driven by host inflammation and plaque-induced immune responses. Controlling the host inflammatory response and improving the periodontal inflammatory microenvironment are crucial to promoting periodontal tissue regeneration. In this study, the blended nanofiber membranes previously prepared by our research group were improved, and we developed multifunctional chitosan/polyvinyl alcohol/graphene oxide/astaxanthin coaxial nanofiber membranes.

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The body size traits are major traits in livestock, which intuitively displays the development of the animal's bones and muscles. This study used PCR amplification, Sanger sequencing, KASPar genotyping, and quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) to analyze the Single-nucleotide polymorphism and expression characteristics of Argonaute RISC catalytic component 2 () and Plectin () genes in Hu sheep. Two intron mutations were found in Hu sheep, which were g.

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