Publications by authors named "XiaoLan Zhou"

Drug resistance to a single agent is common in cancer-targeted therapies, and rational drug combinations are a promising approach to overcome this challenge. Many Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs can induce cellular senescence, which possesses unique vulnerabilities and molecular signatures. However, there is limited analysis on the effect of the combination of cellular-senescence-inducing drugs and targeted therapy drugs.

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It is one of the most concerning problems in hydroacoustics to find a method that can calculate the acoustic propagation accurately and adapt to the variation of the seabed. Currently, the one-dimensional spectral method has been employed to address the simplified ocean acoustic propagation model successfully. However, due to the model's application limitations and approximation error, it poses challenges when attempting to solve real-world ocean acoustic fields.

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Metabolic plasticity and ferroptosis are essential for colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. The effects and prognostic value of metabolic plasticity- and ferroptosis-related genes (MPFRGs) in CRC remain unclear. We established a prognostic model for CRC patients by identifying important genes in metabolic plasticity and ferroptosis.

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S-palmitoylation is an important reversible protein post-translational modification in organisms. However, its role in fungi is uncertain. Here, we found the treatment of the rice false fungus with S-palmitoylation inhibitor 2 BP resulted in a significant decrease in fungal virulence.

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Background And Aim: China has used traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to treat diseases for more than 2000 years. Traditionally, TCMs in medicine cabinets are arranged alphabetically or on the basis of experience, but this arrangement greatly affects dispensing efficiency. However, owing to the unique properties and qualities of TCM, very few automatic approaches or systems have specifically addressed TCM dispensing problems.

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Abnormal transcription initiation from alternative first exon has been reported to promote tumorigenesis. However, the prevalence and impact of gene expression regulation mediated by alternative tandem transcription initiation were mostly unknown in cancer. Here, we developed a robust computational method to analyze alternative tandem transcription start site (TSS) usage from standard RNA sequencing data.

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Intronic polyadenylation (IPA) is an RNA 3' end processing event which has been reported to play important roles in cancer development. However, the comprehensive landscape of IPA events across various cancer types is lacking. Here, we apply IPAFinder to identify and quantify IPA events in 10,383 samples covering all 33 cancer types from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project.

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Narrowband green-emission, combined with superior physicochemical stability and thermal performance, is regarded as a common pursuit in backlight display applications. However, mainstream phosphor-converted materials composed of resin or silicone resin easily encounter the dilemma of thermal decomposition and chemical corrosion for practical use. To overcome this problem, in this work, Mn/Mg co-doped AlON ceramic is successfully realized with ultra-narrowband green-emission and high transparency.

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Purpose Of Review: The aim of this review is to summarize the role of gastrointestinal microbiome (GM) in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Besides, we discuss the feasibility of applying FMT in the treatment of T2DM and propose a series of processes to refine the use of FMT in the treatment of T2DM.

Recent Findings: T2DM is a metabolic disease which is connected with the GM.

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In this study, a novel magnetic nanocomposite of Ru@FeO/rGO was successfully synthesized by a simple hydro-thermal method. The Ru@FeO/rGO particles were assembled and immobilized for innovative magnetically assembled electrode (MAE) without any binder, and the electrode was further applied in heterogeneous electro-Fenton (hetero-EF) process for the degradation of diclofenac (DCF). The results showed that rGO could remarkably enhance the conductivity and catalyze the two-electron oxygen reduction, which greatly improved the generation of HO.

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Surface reconstruction can rearrange the surface atoms of a crystal without the need of growth processes and has the potential to synthesize crystals with novel morphologies and facets that cannot be obtained through regular synthesis. However, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of the surface reconstruction process. Here, utilizing surface reconstruction, we report the synthesis of nonpolar facets (110) facets)-terminated dodecahedral zinc-blende CdSe/CdS core/shell quantum dots.

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Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has emerged as a powerful tool for uncovering cellular heterogeneity. However, the high costs associated with this technique have rendered it impractical for studying large patient cohorts. We introduce ENIGMA (Deconvolution based on Regularized Matrix Completion), a method that addresses this limitation through accurately deconvoluting bulk tissue RNA-seq data into a readout with cell-type resolution by leveraging information from scRNA-seq data.

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Obesity is a complex metabolic disease, with cognitive impairment being an essential complication. Gut microbiota differs markedly between individuals with and without obesity. The microbial-gut-brain axis is an important pathway through which metabolic factors, such as obesity, affect the brain.

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  • Microglia hyperactivation causes neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease, and compounds like paeoniflorin (PF), ferulic acid (FA), and atractylenolide III (ATL) show promise in combating this inflammation and protecting neurons.
  • In experiments with BV2 microglia cells, PF, FA, and ATL—individually and especially in combination—significantly reduced inflammatory factors IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α, with the best results seen when all three were used together.
  • The combination also enhanced autophagy-related proteins while suppressing p62 expression, meaning it may protect cells by activating the AMPK/ULK1/TFEB signaling pathway
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  • Microglial activation and neuroinflammation play crucial roles in the progression of neurodegenerative diseases, and reducing inflammation might slow down these diseases.
  • The study investigates the anti-inflammatory properties of ferulic acid (FA) and its effects on BV2 microglia, finding that FA lowers the levels of key inflammatory markers like TNF-α and IL-6.
  • FA appears to exert its anti-inflammatory effects by activating the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway, and its benefits are negated when autophagy or AMPK functions are inhibited, suggesting its potential as a treatment for neuroinflammatory conditions.
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Cryptic transcription initiation has been previously linked to activation of oncogenic transcripts. However, the prevalence and impact of cryptic antisense transcription from the opposite strand of protein-coding genes were mostly unknown in cancer. Applying a robust computational pipeline to publicly available transcriptome and epigenome datasets, we identified hundreds of previously unannotated cryptic antisense polyadenylated transcripts (CAPTs) that were enriched in tumor samples.

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In this paper, the stereoselective degradation and quantitative identification of chiral pesticide etoxazole in organisms with different classes of organisms (soil, chlorella algal fluid and mice) were carried out by compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA). The degradation behavior and stable isotope fractionation effect of etoxazole in soil, chlorella and mice were investigated. The R-etoxazole degraded faster than S-etoxazole in different classes of organisms.

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  • New treatments for muscle wasting can help people with weak muscles, like those recovering from injuries or astronauts in space
  • Researchers studied how myostatin, a protein that affects muscle loss, impacts mice that were kept in a position that simulates not using their legs
  • Blocking myostatin helped reduce some muscle loss and improve strength, suggesting it might help in both space missions and regular health situations
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Background: Shoulder arthroscopic surgery is a common surgical method used in orthopedics. However, severe postoperative pain can significantly limit the early joint movement of patients and adversely affect the impact of the surgery. At present, there is no consistent and effective analgesic scheme for the management of postoperative pain after arthroscopic surgery of the shoulder.

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Objectives To Background: To compare electromechanical ventricular synchrony when pacing from different sites, including right ventricular apex pacing (RVAP), right ventricular septum pacing (RVSP), His bundle pacing (HBP), left bundle branch pacing (LBBP), and RVSP during unipolar pacing from the ring electrode of LBBP lead (RVSP ) in each patient and evaluate the correlations between electrophysiological characteristics and ventricular synchrony.

Methods: Twenty patients with complete atrioventricular block indicated for dual-chamber pacemaker implantation were included in the study. Unipolar pacing at different sites, including RVAP, RVSP, HBP, LBBP, and RVSP , was successively performed in each patient.

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Background: Cervical cancer is responsible for 10-15% of cancer-related deaths in women worldwide. In China, it is the most common cancer in the female genital tract. However, the genomic profiles of Chinese cervical cancer patients remain unclear.

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  • COVID-19 significantly affected the mental health of college students, particularly comparing the peak of the epidemic in February 2020 to the reopening in January 2021 in China.
  • A survey of 300 undergraduates revealed an increase in depression (65.3% vs. 51.0%) and anxiety (47.7% vs. 38.1%) during the reopening stage.
  • Fourth-year students reported higher levels of depression compared to first-year students at both stages, but insomnia levels remained consistent across all grades.
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  • * Molecular weight significantly impacts the viscosity and mechanical strength of MC solutions and films, while the degree of substitution mainly affects their oxygen permeability.
  • * Adding 15% SNC improved the durability and barrier properties of the films, particularly enhancing the A4C variant, and showed that the film structure is closely linked to both M and DS levels in MC.
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Brain metastases frequently occur in lung cancer and dramatically limit prognosis of affected patients. The influence of tumor-associated macrophages and microglia (TAM/M) and their receptor CX3CR1 on different steps of brain metastasis formation from lung cancer is poorly characterized. We established a syngeneic orthotopic cerebral metastasis model in mice by combining a chronic cranial window with repetitive intravital 2-photon laser scanning microscopy.

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  • Pregnant women, especially first-time mothers, face significant physical and psychosocial challenges, leading to heightened fear of childbirth (FOC) and potential adverse outcomes for both mother and baby.
  • The study surveyed 609 primipara women in Xi'an to assess their levels of prenatal depression, social support, and FOC using structured questionnaires.
  • Key findings showed 22.3% prevalence of FOC, with notable correlations among maternal depressive symptoms, perceived social support, and FOC, highlighting the importance of social support in mitigating prenatal depression and fear.
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