Publications by authors named "XiaoPing Gao"

Ochetobius elongatus, a critically endangered species found in the Yangtze River was the subject of our study in which we leveraged PacBio and Hi-C data to assemble a chromosome-scale genome. This assembly comprises 24 pseudo-chromosomes, yielding a genome size of 883.1 Mb with a scaffold N50 length of 35.

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  • This study investigated the prevalence and types of inhalant allergens affecting patients with allergic rhinitis in Yinchuan, China, involving 2,000 outpatients over a year.
  • Skin prick tests revealed that 67.30% of participants reacted positively to various allergens, with Artemisia and dust mites being the most common triggers.
  • The study found no significant differences in allergy rates based on ethnicity or gender, but differences were noted in allergic reactions between patients under and over 18 years old.
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Objective: To investigate the correlation between chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) and bronchial asthma, focusing on the CRS without nasal polyps (CRSsNP) and CRS with nasal polyps (CRSwNP), as well as their impact on lung function.

Methods: A total of 141 patients diagnosed with chronic nasal-sinus inflammation were included in this study. Clinical data, including medical histories, nasal endoscopy scores, CT scores, symptom scores, and quality of life assessments, were collected.

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Background: Stroke and dementia are two serious neurological disorders in modern medicine. Studies have revealed a significant link between the two, but there is still a lack of bibliometric analysis in this area. The objective of this study is to use bibliometric analysis to investigate the connection between stroke and dementia, as well as to assess the current state of research in this field and identify future trends.

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  • Echinococcosis is a serious disease that affects humans and is caused by a parasite called Echinococcus granulosus.
  • Scientists studied how this parasite communicates with the body using tiny structures called exosomes, which are found in blood.
  • They discovered that there are important differences in tiny RNA (miRNA) found in the blood of sick people compared to healthy people, which may help the parasite avoid getting attacked by the immune system.
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Regulating appropriate valence states of metal active centers, such as Ce/Ce and Mn/Mn, as well as surface vacancy defects, is crucial for enhancing the catalytic activity of cerium-based and manganese-based nanozymes. Drawing inspiration from the efficient substance exchange in rhizobia-colonized root cells of legumes, we developed a symbiosis nanozyme system with rhizobia-like CeO nanoclusters robustly anchored onto root-like MnO nanosupports (CeO/MnO). The process of "substance exchange" between Ce and Mn atoms-reminiscent of electron transfer-not only fine-tunes the metal active sites to achieve optimal Ce/Ce and Mn/Mn ratios but also enhances the vacancy ratio through interface defect engineering.

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  • The study investigates the potential of Lycium barbarum L. glycopeptide (LbGP) to combat allergic airway inflammation (AAI) induced by Artemisia annua L. pollen, focusing on its effects on intestinal flora and metabolites.
  • LbGP showed effectiveness in reducing AAI symptoms, restoring immune balance by decreasing certain immune cells and altering gut microbiota composition in mice.
  • Results indicated that metabolic pathways related to taurine, bile acids, and pyrimidine were affected by LbGP treatment, suggesting a link between gut bacteria, metabolites, and the alleviation of AAI.
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  • Recent trials have found no advantage of endovascular stenting over aggressive medical management for patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (sICAS), but balloon angioplasty has not yet been conclusively tested.
  • This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of balloon angioplasty plus aggressive medical management against aggressive medical management alone in sICAS patients.
  • Results showed that patients who received balloon angioplasty had a significantly lower incidence of strokes or death within the follow-up period compared to those receiving only medical management (4.4% versus 13.5%).
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Purpose: Lichen sclerosus urethral stricture disease (LS USD) is a refractory and progressive disease primarily affecting the anterior urethra in males. Various potential etiological factors, such as genetics, autoimmunity, infection, and exposure to infectious urine, have been suggested. However, the accurate etiology of LS in the male urethra remains unclear.

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  • Cations like potassium (K) play a crucial yet debated role in the CO electroreduction reaction, influencing its mechanism.
  • A study using a Ni-N structure shows that K alters the rate-determining step of the reaction, supported by in-situ X-ray and Raman spectroscopy data.
  • This interaction between K and CO stabilizes chemisorbed CO, shifting the reaction pathway to favor CO electroreduction over hydrogen evolution, thus lowering the energy barrier.
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  • This study explored the use of chitosan, a natural and biodegradable material, to improve the preservation of perishable foods through the development of chitosan-based composite membranes.
  • Researchers modified lignin with a solvent fractionation method and clinoptilolite zeolite using alkali modification, ultimately finding that specific combinations of modified lignin (ML3) and zeolite (MCZ3) enhanced the properties of chitosan membranes.
  • The improved composite membranes demonstrated better light transmittance, antioxidant activity, and gas selectivity, leading to more effective preservation of foods like bananas, cherry tomatoes, and cheeses, indicating the potential for eco-friendly packaging solutions.
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Laryngeal cancer (LC) is a prevailing tumor with a high mortality rate. The pivotal role of mitophagy in LC is acknowledged; however, a comprehensive analysis of the corresponding genes has not been conducted. In the present study, we proposed a prognostic model consisting of mitophagy-related genes in LC.

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Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between sleep duration and risk of sarcopenia in in general U.S. population.

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Few-atom metal clusters (FAMCs) exhibit superior performance in catalyzing complex molecular transformations due to their special spatial environments and electronic states, compared to single-atom catalysts (SACs). However, achieving the efficient and accurate synthesis of FAMCs while avoiding the formation of other species, such as nanoparticles and SACs, still remains challenges. Herein, we report a two-step strategy for synthesis of few-atom platinum (Pt) clusters by predeposition of zinc single-atom-glue (Zn) on MgO nanosheets (Pt-Zn/MgO), where FAMCs can be obtained over a wide range of Pt contents (0.

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The distribution of gas and water in the tight gas reservoirs is complex. This limits exploration and development compared to conventional resources. Elucidating the characteristics that control fluid distribution is critical to unlocking the tight gas potential.

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Disruption of circadian rhythms during fetal development may predispose mice to developing heart disease later in life. Here, we report that male, but not female, mice that had experienced chronic circadian disturbance (CCD) were more susceptible to pathological cardiac remodeling compared with mice that had developed under normal intrauterine conditions. CCD-treated males showed ventricular chamber dilatation, enhanced myocardial fibrosis, decreased contractility, higher rates of induced tachyarrhythmia, and elevated expression of biomarkers for heart failure and myocardial remodeling.

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Over the past decades, considerable efforts have been made to find useful solutions for phosphate pollution control. The state transition of nanomaterials from freely dispersed to encapsulated provides a realizable route for their application in phosphate elimination. The separation convenience offered by encapsulation has been widely recognized, however, the unique binding mode of nanostructures and phosphate in the confined space remains unclear, limiting its further development.

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The detrimental impact of soil salinization on crop productivity and agricultural economy has garnered significant attention. A rhizosphere bacterium with favorable salt tolerance and plant growth-promoting (PGP) functions was isolated in this work. The bacterium was identified as Enterobacter through 16 S rDNA sequencing analysis and designated as Enterobacter sp.

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The kinetics and pathway of most catalyzed reactions depend on the existence of interface, which makes the precise construction of highly active single-atom sites at the reaction interface a desirable goal. Herein, we propose a thermal printing strategy that not only arranges metal atoms at the silica and carbon layer interface but also stabilizes them by strong coordination. Just like the typesetting of Chinese characters on paper, this method relies on the controlled migration of movable nanoparticles between two contact substrates and the simultaneous emission of atoms from the nanoparticle surface at high temperatures.

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The main focus of this study was to evaluate the operational stability and changes in microbial interactions of aerobic granular sludge (AGS) systems at reduced C/N (16, 8 and 4). The results showed that the removal efficiency of total nitrogen and total phosphorus decreased from 95.99 ± 0.

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Electrochemical hydrogeneration (ECH) of biomass-derived platform molecules, which avoids the disadvantages in utilizing fossil fuel and gaseous hydrogen, is a promising route toward value-added chemicals production. Herein, we reported a CoO/Co heterostructure-supported Pt single atoms electrocatalyst (Pt-CoO/Co) that exhibited an outstanding performance with a high conversion (>99%), a high Faradaic efficiency (87.6%), and robust stability (24 recyclability) at -20 mA/cm for electrochemical phenol hydrogenation to high-valued KA oil (a mixture of cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone).

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Sulfamethoxazole (SMX) has been widely detected in various environments and its potential environmental risks have caused great concerns. However, the impact mechanism of SMX on microbial interactions among anammox consortia remain unknown. A long-term exposure experiments (140 d) was carried out to systematically examine the influence of SMX (0-1000 μg/L) on the anammox system, especially microbial network dynamics and variations of key metabolic genes.

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Cells possess isolated compartments that spatially confine different enzymes, enabling high-efficiency enzymatic cascade reactions. Herein, we report a cell-inspired design of biomimetic cascade catalysis system by immobilizing Fe single atoms and Au nanoparticles on the inner and outer layers of three-dimensional nanocapsules, respectively. The different metal sites catalyze independently and work synergistically to enable engineered and cascade glucose detection.

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Due to rapidly expanding crayfish consumption worldwide, the food safety of red swamp crayfish () is of great concern. China is the largest consumer and producer of crayfish globally. As of yet, it is unknown whether the main crayfish production cities in China are within safe levels of toxic heavy metals and metalloids.

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