Publications by authors named "XiaoLin Ren"

The discovery of unconventional superconductivity often triggers significant interest in associated electronic and structural symmetry breaking phenomena. For the infinite-layer nickelates, structural allotropes are investigated intensively. Here, using high-energy grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction, we demonstrate how in-situ temperature annealing of the infinite-layer nickelate PrNiO ( ≈ 0) induces a giant superlattice structure.

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Neddylation, a type of protein post-translational modification that links the ubiquitin-like protein NEDD8 to substrate proteins, can be involved in various significant cellular processes and generate multiple biological effects. Currently, the best-characterized substrates of neddylation are the Cullin protein family, which is the core subunit of the Cullin-RING E3 ubiquitin ligase complex and controls many important biological processes by promoting ubiquitination and subsequent degradation of various key regulatory proteins. The normal or abnormal process of protein neddylation in the central nervous system can lead to a series of occurrences of normal functions and the development of diseases, providing an attractive, reasonable, and effective targeted therapeutic strategy.

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  • The study investigates skin greasiness in stored 'Jonagold' apples, linking it to changes in wax components through quantitative analysis using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).
  • Results show that as apples become greasier, wax crystals disappear and roughness parameters (Ra, Rq, Rmax, Rz) decline significantly by 70% to 85%.
  • Chemical analysis reveals an increase in liquid esters related to wax changes and highlights the role of specific genes in ester production, while treatments like 1-Methylcyclopropene can help suppress greasiness.
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The emerging all-van der Waals (vdW) magnetic heterostructure provides a new platform to control the magnetization by the electric field beyond the traditional spintronics devices. One promising strategy is using unconventional spin-orbit torque (SOT) exerted by the out-of-plane polarized spin current to enable deterministic magnetization switching and enhance the switching efficiency. However, in all-vdW heterostructures, large unconventional SOT remains elusive and the robustness of the field-free switching against external magnetic field has not been examined, which hinders further applications.

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Strongly correlated materials respond sensitively to external perturbations such as strain, pressure, and doping. In the recently discovered superconducting infinite-layer nickelates, the superconducting transition temperature can be enhanced via only ~ 1% compressive strain-tuning with the root of such enhancement still being elusive. Using resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS), we investigate the magnetic excitations in infinite-layer PrNiO thin films grown on two different substrates, namely SrTiO (STO) and (LaAlO)(SrTaAlO) (LSAT) enforcing different strain on the nickelates films.

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The record of past human adaptations provides crucial lessons for guiding responses to crises in the future. To date, there have been no systematic global comparisons of humans' ability to absorb and recover from disturbances through time. Here we synthesized resilience across a broad sample of prehistoric population time-frequency data, spanning 30,000 years of human history.

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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, accounting for one-third of all cancer deaths worldwide. The MET (c-MET) gene, as one of the therapeutic target spots of NSCLC, has become increasingly more important. MET amplification/overexpression was divided into primary (intrinsic) and secondary (acquired).

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Objective: A practical visual detection method was established to detect Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) by employing a combination of recombinase polymerase amplification and lateral flow strips (RPA-LF) assay, designed for conducting point-of-care testing in clinical settings.

Methods: Primers and probes targeting the P.

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Purpose: Radiotherapy is an indispensable treatment for esophageal cancer (EC), but radioresistance is not uncommon. Curcumol, as an active extract from traditional Chinese medicines, has been reported to have antitumor activity in various types of human tumor cells. However, its reversal of radioresistance has been rarely reported.

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Oral mucositis causes substantial morbidity during head and neck radiotherapy, especially nasopharyngeal carcinoma. During radiotherapy, patients develop severe oral mucositis, which leads to oral pain and difficulty in eating and interruption of radiotherapy, affects the treatment effect and increase the probability of recurrence. Although we have explored various methods to reduce the mucosal damage caused by radiotherapy, these methods still cannot reduce pain caused by mucositis clinically.

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Flowering and shoot branching are significant agricultural traits for apple tree breeding. Cytokinin metabolism and signaling pathways play a crucial role in plant development. However, little is known about cytokinin biosynthetic molecular mechanism and function involved in apple flowering and branching.

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Apple growth and yield are largely dependent on plant height and flowering characteristics. The BELL1-like homeobox (BLH) transcription factors regulate extensive plant biological processes. However, the BLH-mediated regulation of plant height and flowering in apple remains elusive.

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Volatile esters are major aromas contributing to the organoleptic quality of apple fruit. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of volatile ester biosynthesis in apple remain elusive. This study investigated the volatile profiles and transcriptomes of 'Qinguan' (QG) apple fruit during development and/or postharvest storage.

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Background: Mouthwashes were convenient adjuncts to mechanical cleaning procedures. This review aimed to evaluate the efficacy of mouthwashes on oral microorganisms and gingivitis in orthodontic patients.

Methods: By April 16, 2022, multiple databases and grey literature were searched based on the PICOS strategy.

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Background: This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) with different radiotherapy doses (45Gy and 50.4Gy) in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC).

Methods: Herein, 120 patients with LARC were retrospectively enrolled between January 2016 and June 2021.

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Background: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral irrigator (OI) in controlling dental plaque and gingivitis.

Methods: Ninety participants diagnosed with gingivitis were randomly assigned to two groups, given a toothbrush combined with OI (WaterPik) (test) or a toothbrush alone (control). The Turesky-Modified Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (T-QH), Modified Gingival Index (MGI), Bleeding Index (BI), and percentage of sites with bleeding on probing (BOP%) were evaluated at baseline, 4 weeks, 8 weeks, and 12 weeks.

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Secretory pathway kinase or kinase-like proteins (SPKKPs) are effective in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus (GA), and extracellular space. These proteins are involved in secretory signaling pathways and are distinctive from typical protein kinases. Various reports have shown that SPKKPs regulate the tumorigenesis and progression of human cancer the phosphorylation of various substrates, which is essential in physiological and pathological processes.

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Purpose: Periodontal disease is potentially related to certain kinds of cancer. This review aimed to summarize the relationship between periodontal disease and breast cancer, providing some strategies for the clinical treatment and periodontal health care of breast cancer patients.

Materials And Methods: Systematic reviews, randomised controlled trials, prospective and retrospective clinical studies, case series and reports were collected using search terms entered into the PubMed, Google Scholar and JSTOR databases.

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In red-fleshed kiwifruit, anthocyanin pigmentation is a crucial commercial trait. The MYB-bHLH-WD40 (MBW) complex and other transcription factors regulate its accumulation. Herein, a new SEP gene, , was identified as a regulatory candidate for anthocyanin biosynthesis in the kiwifruit by transcriptome data and bioinformatic analyses.

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Mouthwashes are used as oral care for critical care patients to prevent infections. However, there are conflicting data concerning whether mouthwashes are needed as a part of daily oral care for critical care patients. This study aimed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial effects of mouthwashes for critical care patients.

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  • The study investigates the role of cytokinins (CK) in inhibiting the formation of adventitious roots (AR) in apple plants, finding that a higher auxin/CK ratio promotes AR development.
  • Researchers identified the proteins MdTCP17 and MdWOX11 as crucial regulators in this process, with MdTCP17 acting to suppress AR formation while MdWOX11 promotes it.
  • Interactions between these proteins and the influence of MdWOX11 on the expression of MdLBD29, a related gene, were also mapped, offering insights into how key molecular mechanisms can be utilized for genetically improving apple rootstocks.
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The study was to investigate the effect of canonical and noncanonical pyroptosis in apical periodontitis. Proteins' profiles of human apical periodontitis tissue were analyzed by label-free proteomics. Immunofluorescence was used to detect proteins related to pyroptosis in human apical periodontitis tissues and experimental apical periodontitis models.

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Tumor protein 53 mutation (TP53mut) is one of the most important driver events facilitating tumorigenesis, which could induce a series of chain reactions to promote tumor malignant transformation. However, the malignancy progression patterns under TP53 mutation remain less known. Clarifying the molecular landscapes of TP53mut tumors will help us understand the process of tumor development and aid precise treatment.

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  • * This study identified 7 LPP gene members in the kiwifruit genome, showing specific patterns in chromosomal distribution and indicating that these genes have undergone segmental duplication and strong purifying selection.
  • * Functional analysis suggests that LPP genes are involved in key processes like phosphatase activity and hormonal responses, with expression levels influenced by various stress factors and hormones, which could enhance our understanding of kiwifruit's agricultural traits and resilience.
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