Publications by authors named "XiaoJie Sun"

Background: Conventional treatments, including surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy, have many limitations in the prognosis of glioma patients. Atorvastatin (ATOR) has a significant inhibitory effect on glioma malignancy. Thus, ATOR may play a key role in the search for new drugs for the effective treatment of gliomas.

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Background: Evidence of the association between sleep duration, depressive symptoms, and mortality in cancer survivors is limited.

Methods: 2,111 participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys were involved and linked to a mortality database up to 31 December 2019. Sleep duration was self-reported at baseline.

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In this study, an inorganic multilayer barrier film was fabricated on the polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) substrate, which was composed of a SiO layer prepared by inductively coupled plasma chemical vapor deposition (ICP-CVD) and a AlO/ZnO nanolaminate produced by plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD). The multilayer composite film with a structure of 50 nm SiO + (4.5 nm AlO/6 nm ZnO) × 4 has excellent optical transmittance (88.

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Livestock and poultry meat is one of the main consumption sources of fatty acids (FAs) in China. FAs are the main component of lipids and essential nutrients for the human body. The location of carbon-carbon double bond (CC) in unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) significantly affects the nutrition and flavor quality of meat products.

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease worldwide, with an age-associated increasing in both incidence and prevalence. However, early diagnosis of OA is a challenge due to the lack of effective biomarkers. This study aimed to identify new biomarkers and mechanisms of OA.

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Squid, as a very important economic marine species, accounts for 5 % of the total catch of fish and cephalopods. The waste from the processing process of squid can be used for collagen extraction, which has great application value in the field of biomedical materials. Here, we obtained squid cartilage gelatin (SCG) with different molecular weights by adjusti.

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Bipyridines represent a class of ligands renowned for their versatility and efficacy in numerous transition metal-catalyzed reactions. Chiral bipyridine ligands are noted for their distinctive reactivity and stereoselectivity. In this work, we have designed and synthesized a class of bipyridine ligands endowed with an axially chiral scaffold.

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  • Melasma is a common skin disorder linked to metabolic syndrome, and this study investigates how metabolomics can aid in identifying metabolic abnormalities in affected individuals.
  • Researchers analyzed plasma samples from 20 female melasma patients and 21 healthy controls, discovering 125 altered metabolites related to amino acids, lipids, and carbohydrates using advanced chromatography techniques.
  • The study found key metabolic pathways involved in melasma development and identified potential biomarkers, paving the way for new treatment strategies and insights into the disorder's causes.
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  • - The study investigates how resilience acts as a mediator between social adaptability and academic procrastination in nursing students, aiming to enhance learning initiatives and reduce procrastination.
  • - A survey of 962 nursing undergraduates revealed a significant negative correlation between academic procrastination and social adaptability, suggesting that high procrastination can lead to lower social adaptability.
  • - Results indicate that resilience not only directly influences both academic procrastination and social adaptability but also plays a critical mediating role in the relationship between the two.
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Infection with gram-negative bacteria is the main source of the most serious infectious pathogens. Developing new antibacterial materials that break through their external membranes and stay in the bacterial body to result in an antibacterial effect is the key to achieving high efficiency against Gram-negative bacteria. A Gd-doped carbon dot (GRCD) was prepared using the approved therapeutic diagnostic agents Rose Bengal (RB) and gadolinium ions (Gd), which was used to resist Gram-negative bacteria (e.

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Swine wastewater application can introduce antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) into environments. Herein, the full-scale transmission of antibiotics, ARGs and their potential carriers from an intensive swine feedlot to its surroundings were explored. Results showed that lincomycin and doxycycline hydrochloride were dominant antibiotics in this ecosystem.

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  • This study investigates how adding FeO nanoparticles (FeO NPs) affects electron transfer in aerobic composting by comparing composting with and without these additives.
  • The results showed that adding FeO NPs significantly increased the electron transfer capacity (ETC) and electron donating capacity (EDC) of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in compost by 13%-29% and 40%-47%, respectively.
  • The research also found that FeO NPs promote the formation of beneficial humic acid-like substances in DOM and decrease the bioaccessibility of metals like Cu, Cr, Ni, and Zn, contributing to a better understanding of DOM's redox evolution in composting.
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Humins (HMs), the insoluble faction of humic substances (HSs), play a pivotal role in the bioremediation of pollutants by acting as electron shuttles that modulate the interactions between microorganisms and pollutants. This crucial function is intricately linked to their structural composition and electron transfer capabilities. However, the dynamics of the electron transfer capacity (ETC) of HM extracted during the composting process and its determinants have yet to be fully elucidated.

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  • - The study examined the structural characteristics and transferability of a multidrug-resistance (MDR) plasmid from a seafood-derived strain, focusing on its antimicrobial resistance genes and how these can spread to other bacteria.
  • - Researchers sequenced the plasmids pVP52-1 and pVP52-2 and found that pVP52-1 contains 12 antimicrobial resistance genes, making it responsible for resistance to multiple antibiotics, whereas pVP52-2 had no resistance genes.
  • - Experiments showed that only pVP52-1 could be transferred to other bacterial strains, significantly increasing their resistance profiles, highlighting the potential for widespread antibiotic resistance in foodborne pathogens.
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Background: Numerous observational studies have suggested a correlation between sarcopenia and depression, but the nature of this relationship requires further investigation.

Methods: This study employed bidirectional Mendelian randomization to explore this connection. Data from genome-wide association studies were used, encompassing measures of sarcopenia and mental factors, including depression and emotional states.

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Current scientific knowledge is insufficient on the effects of metal mixtures on early life growth trajectories. This study included 7118 mother-infant pairs from a Chinese birth cohort. Concentrations of 18 maternal urinary metals were quantified, and growth trajectories were conducted based on standardized body mass index (BMI) for up to eight times from 0 to 2 years.

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  • The partial-denitrification-anammox (PdNA) process efficiently removes nitrogen compounds like NO-N and NH-N, and this study explored how adding nano zero-valent iron (nZVI) affects it.
  • Adding 10 mg/L of nZVI significantly boosted nitrogen removal efficiency to 83.12% and supported the growth of beneficial bacteria involved in the process.
  • To maintain a stable PdNA process, it's best to keep the nZVI concentration at or below 10 mg/L, as it supports nitrogen removal in a more cost-effective manner for potential industrial use.
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In the age of digitization, digital transformation has emerged as a crucial pathway for companies to achieve sustainable development. In a sample of 24,103 firm-year observations from 3,508 listed companies in China's A-share market between 2007 and 2020, we investigate the relationship between corporate digital transformation and financing constraints based on dynamic capability theory. The proportion of intangible assets dedicated to digital technology is employed as a measure of the degree of digital transformation, and the SA index is utilized to assess the level of financing constraints.

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Introduction: Frailty has a significant impact on the overall quality of life of older cancer survivors, but the relationships among frailty symptoms are not well understood. This study aims to explore the specific associations among multidimensional symptoms of frailty among older cancer survivors by employing network analysis to provide supportive evidence for targeted interventions in the future.

Materials And Methods: Data were obtained by cluster sampling from three large Grade-A tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province, China, and collected through face-to-face interviews by trained investigators.

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Magnesium metal batteries (MMBs), recognized as promising contenders for post-lithium battery technologies, face challenges such as uneven magnesium (Mg) plating and stripping behaviors, leading to uncontrollable dendrite growth and irreversible structural damage. Herein, we have developed a Mg foil featuring prominently exposed (002) facets and an architecture of nanosheet arrays (termed (002)-Mg), created through a one-step acid etching method. Specifically, the prominent exposure of Mg (002) facets, known for their inherently low surface and adsorption energies with Mg atoms, not only facilitates smooth nucleation and dense deposition but also significantly mitigates side reactions on the Mg anode.

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A paper-based surface enhancement of a Raman scattering substrate consisting of silver-nanowires stacked on glass-fiber filter paper was prepared. At the same time, the DNA-embedding molecule Eva Green was introduced as a signaling molecule for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify target genes and the method was developed into a rapid molecular diagnostic system.

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Earthworms play a crucial role in suppressing the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) during vermicomposting. However, there is still a lack of how earthworms influence the spread of ARGs. To address this gap, a microcosm experiment was conducted, incorporating earthworms and utilizing metagenomics and quantitative PCR to assess the impact of earthworms on microbial interactions and the removal of plasmid-induced ARGs.

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Background: Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS) is a condition in which the tibial nerve (TN) (or its terminal branches) is compressed by the flexor retinaculum (FR) and the deep fascia of the abductor hallucis muscle at the tarsal tunnel, causing symptoms that negatively impact the patient's quality of life, including numbness, a sensation of a foreign object, coldness, and pain. FR release via microtrauma using needle-knife has proven to be effective in China and is widely used by clinicians. The traditional acupotomy, however, is the "blind knife" treatment, which cannot guarantee patient safety due to risk of injury to important structures, particularly the neurovascular bundle.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the occurrence and risk factors of postoperative neurocognitive disorder (NCD) in patients who underwent heart transplantation.

Methods: Seventy-six heart transplant patients were analyzed for clinical data including gender, age, height, weight, education level, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), stroke volume (SV), transplantation duration, and pretransplant medical history. Cognitive function was assessed using the mini-mental status examination (MMSE) and Montreal cognitive assessment (MoCA) scales.

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