Publications by authors named "XiaoQian Hu"

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  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) with atrophic and pigmentary features (AP-DFSP) is a rare skin condition characterized by lesions mainly on the trunk and limbs, often presenting as depressed, colored plaques.
  • This study analyzed 14 cases of AP-DFSP to determine clinical features, treatment responses, and prognostic outcomes, finding that patients had a mean age of 25 years and most cases were successfully treated with complete surgical excision.
  • Results indicated that AP-DFSP has more benign characteristics compared to standard DFSP, with a high likelihood of complete remission following surgery and no reported local recurrences or metastasis in the studied cases.
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Objectives: This study describes the detection and tracking of emergency neurosurgical cross-transmission infections with carbapenem-resistant (CRKO).

Methods: We conducted an epidemiological investigation and a rapid screening of 66 surveillance samples using the chromogenic selective medium. Two CRKO isolates from infected patients and three from the preoperative shaving razors had similar resistance profiles identified by the clinical laboratory.

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Background: Severe population ageing and weak long-term care support systems has spurred China's pilot program for long-term care insurance (LTCI). This study aimed to provide references for optimizing long-term care insurance policies in Shandong Province by measuring the preferences of urban and rural older people for LTCI.

Methods: Based on the discrete choice experiment, a questionnaire survey was conducted on urban and rural older people from Shandong Province.

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  • Air pollutants, particularly fine particulate matter (PM) and ozone (O), have mixed effects on pregnancy outcomes for women undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART), and their specific impacts are not fully understood.
  • A study investigated the relationship between exposure to PM and O during different phases of the ART process and found that higher levels of exposure over the year before oocyte retrieval correlated with lower odds of achieving a live birth.
  • The research indicates that younger women and those undergoing fresh embryo transfers are more vulnerable to the negative effects of air pollutants, emphasizing the need to identify critical exposure periods to protect reproductive health.
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  • - This study investigates how tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) contribute to the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) through lipid metabolism, specifically focusing on the roles of fatty acid-binding protein 5 (FABP5) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ).
  • - Using single-cell RNA sequencing and various in vitro and in vivo experiments, researchers found that lipid-loaded TAMs express more immunosuppressive molecules, which helps tumors evade the immune system, particularly in HCC models.
  • - The findings suggest that targeting the FABP5-PPARγ pathway could enhance cancer immunotherapy by reducing the immunosuppressive environment created by TAMs, ultimately leading to
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Adenohypophysis-inducible sex hormones include prolactin (PRL), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH). These hormones influence the occurrence of lupus erythematosus by affecting the endocrine and immune systems. The present study analyzed the relationship between serum sex hormones and several cytokines in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

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Objectives: To investigate the effects of age, period, and cohort on the trends of depression; and to examine the influence of these three temporal effects on residential disparities in depression.

Methods: Using data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) during 2011 to 2020, involving 77,703 respondents aged 45 years old and above. The measurement of depressive symptoms was the score of 10-question version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D 10).

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Brain metastases challenge cancer treatments with poor prognoses, despite ongoing advancements. Immunotherapy effectively alleviates advanced cancer, exhibiting immense potential to revolutionize brain metastasis management. To identify research priorities that optimize immunotherapies for brain metastases, 2164 related publications were analyzed.

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  • The study highlights the importance of nutrient sensing in the placenta for healthy pregnancy and fetal growth, focusing on how the placenta adapts to low nutrient levels.
  • It reveals that the transcription factor TFEB plays a crucial role in the differentiation of trophoblasts into syncytiotrophoblasts (STBs), which are vital for maternal-fetal interactions during pregnancy.
  • Disruption of TFEB leads to impaired STB formation and severe developmental issues, establishing TFEB as a key player in linking nutrient sensing to trophoblast differentiation.
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Reward has been shown to influence selective attention, yet previous research has primarily focused on rewards associated with specific locations or features, with limited investigation into the impact of a reward object on object-based attention (OBA). Therefore, it remains unclear whether objects previously associated with rewards affect OBA. To address this issue, we conducted two experiments using a paradigm that combined a reward training phase with a modified two-rectangle paradigm.

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This present work investigated the influence of black rice anthocyanins as antioxidants on the oxidation stability of oil. Malonic acid, succinic acid and succinic anhydride were grafted on black rice anthocyanins through acylation method to improve their antioxidant activity in oil. The results from fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) showed new absorption peaks near 1744 cm and 1514 cm , which implied that malonic acid, succinic acid and succinic anhydride grafted on the -OH of glucoside and rutinoside through esterification reaction and resulted that the polarity of these were reduced.

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Reward has been known to render the reward-associated stimulus more salient to block effective attentional orienting in space. However, whether and how reward influences goal-directed attention in time remains unclear. Here, we used a modified attentional cueing paradigm to explore the effect of reward on temporal attention, in which the valid targets were given a low monetary reward and invalid targets were given a high monetary reward.

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GABAergic interneurons are poised with the capacity to shape circuit output via inhibitory gating. How early in the development of medial vestibular nucleus (MVN) are GABAergic neurons recruited for feedforward shaping of outputs to higher centers for spatial navigation? The role of early GABAergic transmission in assembling vestibular circuits for spatial navigation was explored by neonatal perturbation. Immunohistochemistry and confocal imaging were utilized to reveal the expression of parvalbumin (PV)-expressing MVN neurons and their perineuronal nets.

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  • Hairy tofu, a nutrient-rich Chinese snack, was hydrolyzed using seven proteases to explore its antioxidant peptides.
  • The pancreatin hydrolysates showed the highest antioxidant activity, leading to the identification of 97 peptides through advanced purification techniques.
  • Four synthesized peptides demonstrated significant in vivo antioxidant effects with low toxicity, suggesting hairy tofu peptides could be valuable for pharmaceutical and food applications.
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Bioorthogonal prodrug therapies offer an intriguing two-component system that features enhanced circulating stability and controlled activation on demand. Current strategies often deliver either the prodrug or its complementary activator to the tumor with a monomechanism targeted mechanism, which cannot achieve the desired antitumor efficacy and safety profile. The orchestration of two distinct and orthogonal mechanisms should overcome the hierarchical heterogeneity of solid tumors to improve the delivery efficiency of both components simultaneously for bio-orthogonal prodrug therapies.

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Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) continue to be the most common adverse event affecting critically ill inpatients in intensive care units (ICUs). Limited data exist in the English literature on the epidemiology of HAIs in ICUs from China. The purpose of this prospective study was to understand the prevalence and trends of HAIs in the ICU to guide clinicians to take effective prevention and control measures.

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Background: The contralateral seventh cervical (cC7) nerve root transfer represents a cornerstone technique in treating total brachial plexus avulsion injury. Traditional cC7 procedures employ the entire ulnar nerve as a graft, which inevitably compromises its restorative capacity.

Objective: Our cadaveric study seeks to assess this innovative approach aimed at preserving the motor branch of the ulnar nerve (MBUN).

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  • This study examined how common carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) infections and colonizations are in intensive care unit (ICU) patients and what factors contribute to their presence at admission and during the hospital stay.
  • Conducted across 24 ICUs in Anhui, China, the research involved screening patients and applying statistical analysis to identify risk factors linked to CRE colonization/infection.
  • Findings revealed that 5.9% of patients had CRE at admission and 8.5% acquired it during their ICU stay, with several identified risk factors including prior hospital transfers, recent antibiotic exposure, and prolonged ICU stays.
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Objective: To explore underlying mechanisms that regulate hMSH2 expression and drug susceptibility in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).

Methods: Using data from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) we used bioinformatical analysis to predict transcription factors (TFs) that potentially regulate hMSH2. RT-qPCR, Western blot, and luciferase assays were undertaken using ovarian cancer cell lines to verify the identified TF.

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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) have been proposed as a driving force for the evolution of the mammalian placenta, however, the contribution of ERVs to placental development and the underlying regulatory mechanism remain largely elusive. A key process of placental development is the formation of multinucleated syncytiotrophoblasts (STBs) in direct contact with maternal blood, through which constitutes the maternal-fetal interface critical for nutrient allocation, hormone production and immunological modulation during pregnancy. We delineate that ERVs profoundly rewire the transcriptional program of trophoblast syncytialization.

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Zika virus (ZIKV) infection arises as a global health threat owing to its association with Guillain-Barre syndrome and microcephaly in adults and fetuses since the most recent epidemics. Although extraordinary efforts have been underway globally to identify safe and effective treatments for ZIKV, therapeutic progressions seem to remain stagnant, especially for treating congenital ZIKV infection. Bio-compounds from medicinal plants evolutionarily optimized as drug-like molecules offer eligible sources of pharmaceuticals and lead drugs to fight against viral infections.

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We read with great interest the results of the systematic review and meta-analysis conducted by Choi et al. showing the beneficial effects of acupuncture (AT) on cancer-related fatigue (CRF) in patients with breast cancer that was published in your esteemed journal (Volume 14, Issue 18) and congratulate the authors [..

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Vestibular information processed first by the brainstem vestibular nucleus (VN), and further by cerebellum and thalamus, underlies diverse brain function. These include the righting reflexes and spatial cognitive behaviour. While the cerebellar and thalamic circuits that decode vestibular information are known, the importance of VN neurons and the temporal requirements for their maturation that allow developmental consolidation of the aforementioned circuits remains unclear.

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Distant metastasis remains the major cause of morbidity for breast cancer. Individuals with liver or brain metastasis have an extremely poor prognosis and low response rates to anti-PD-1/L1 immune checkpoint therapy compared to those with metastasis at other sites. Therefore, it is urgent to investigate the underlying mechanism of anti-PD-1/L1 resistance and develop more effective immunotherapy strategies for these patients.

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