Publications by authors named "XiaoWu Wang"

Objective: To investigate the association between cardiovascular health (CVH) and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) within the U.S. population.

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It is well known that metals and metal oxides with different crystal facets exhibit varying sensitivity in gas sensors, but this strategy is rarely used in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Herein, we proved for the first time that Cu metal-organic with high energy crystal facets (Cu-MOF-74-300) shows a much higher sensitivity than the low energy crystal facets (Cu-MOF-74-110), with a up to 2 times response more than Cu-MOF-74-110 and ultra-low limit of detection (LOD) of 68 ppb to toluene vapors. In addition, this strategy was further demonstrated on MOF-14 and HKUST-1, which are also Cu-centered and exhibit clear recognition effects on benzene and xylene, respectively.

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  • * Targeting mGluR7 with drugs like agonists, antagonists, and allosteric modulators shows promise for treating CNS disorders such as psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, although research is still in the early stages.
  • * This review highlights the structure and function of mGluR7 and discusses advancements in related drug therapies, aiming to deepen our understanding of neuroprotection mechanisms and develop effective treatment strategies.
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Introduction: Diagnosis with Western blot test (WB) may not provide clear results for certain patients, including those who are not infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but produce non-specific reactions, individuals in the HIV window period (WP), those with acute HIV infection, and advanced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients. HIV-positive individuals face an elevated risk of developing kidney disease. HIV peritoneal dialysis patients may be more susceptible to catheter-related infections.

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  • Recent interest in volatile solid additives for organic solar cells (OSCs) has shown they can enhance efficiency while maintaining stability.
  • A novel solid additive, 1,4-diphenoxybenzene (DPB), was introduced to improve the active layer's morphology in OSCs, and various methods were used to analyze its effects.
  • The findings indicate that DPB interacts with the acceptor Y6, leading to better molecular arrangement and achieving a peak power conversion efficiency of 19.04%, highlighting its potential for creating efficient OSCs.
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  • * Nrf2 plays a vital role in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress, and its inhibition leads to worse inflammatory responses during renal IRI, as evidenced by increased NF-κB signaling activity.
  • * The study found that activating Nrf2 can reduce M1 macrophage polarization and mitigate the severity of renal IRI, suggesting that promoting Nrf2 activity could be a promising treatment strategy.
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Sepsis is a severe inflammatory syndrome with high mortality and morbidity. Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction (SIMD) is a common cause of death in sepsis. The female sex is less susceptible to sepsis-related organ dysfunction, although the underlying mechanism of this sex difference remains unclear.

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Volatile solid additive is an effective and simple strategy for morphology control in organic solar cells (OSCs). The development of environmentally friendly new additives which can also be easily removed without high-temperature thermal annealing treatment is currently a trend, and the working mechanism needs to be further studied. Herein, a highly volatile and non-halogenated solid additive 1-benzothiophene (BBT) is reported to regulate molecular aggregation and stacking of active layer components.

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Maize stalk rot is a soil-borne disease that poses a serious threat to maize production worldwide, with the most significant cause being fungal stalk rot. The development of a visual and rapid detection method for the maize stalk rot pathogen is significant for its prompt and accurate identification, enhancing agricultural production efficiency, and implementing timely preventive measures. These measures will help safeguard the maize yield and quality, ultimately reducing agricultural losses.

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Background: Nomilin is a limonoid compound known for its multiple biological activities, but its role in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains unclear. This study aims to uncover the potential therapeutic effect of nomilin on TNBC and elucidate the specific mechanism of its action.

Methods: We employed weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), differential expression analysis, and the GeneCards database to identify potential targets for TNBC.

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  • A study analyzed the clinical characteristics of 234 patients with nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) pulmonary disease in Fuyang, China, from January 2018 to May 2023.
  • It found that over 31% of patients had a history of tuberculosis (TB) and bronchiectasis, with certain NTM strains more common in this group.
  • The research concluded that previous TB exposure significantly increases the risk of developing NTM disease, and the most prevalent strains in the region were identified, although the symptoms were not specific to any one species.
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The individual variation of carcinogenesis and drug response is influenced by the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) of drugs. The utilization of signatures derived from ADME-related genes holds potential for predicting prognosis and treatment response across diverse cancer types. Further investigation is required to completely understand the role of ADME-associated genes in breast cancer.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is considered a global health crisis due to the scarcity of early diagnostic methods. Numerous studies have substantiated the involvement of histone acetylation imbalance in the progression of diverse tumor types. The potential roles of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) in improving prognostic, predictive as well as therapeutic approaches in cancers have made it a major hotspot in recent years.

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  • Researchers developed cholinized-polymer functionalized lipid-based nanoparticles (CP-LNPs) that deliver drugs to the liver quickly and effectively, with targeting achieved in just 10 minutes and near-perfect efficiency.
  • The CP-LNPs loaded with curcumin, an antifibrotic agent, improved its stability and liver distribution, and were shown to reduce harmful cell activity and oxidative stress in liver cells.
  • In animal studies, low doses of CP-LNPs/Cur significantly reduced liver injury and prevented fibrosis progression, highlighting their potential in treating liver conditions.
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Background: Polyploidy is widely recognized as a significant evolutionary force in the plant kingdom, contributing to the diversification of plants. One of the notable features of allopolyploidy is the occurrence of homoeologous exchange (HE) events between the subgenomes, causing changes in genomic composition, gene expression, and phenotypic variations. However, the role of HE in plant adaptation and domestication remains unclear.

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  • Polyploidization is vital for plant evolution and breeding, with synthetic polyploids showing significant structural variations and epigenetic changes.
  • This study explored genome-wide deletions/duplications (DelDups) and methylation dynamics in synthetic tetraploids from Chinese cabbage and cabbage over eight generations.
  • Key results indicate that larger genomic regions lead to more frequent DelDups, with gene expression influenced by the number of genomic copies, and that methylation changes do not widely affect gene expression.
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Background: Vancomycin (VAN) is empirically used with other broad-spectrum antibiotics, such as piperacillin-tazobactam (PTZ) or carbapenem (CBP). However, conflicting literature on the rates of acute kidney injury (AKI) of VAN with PTZ has been reported.

Research Design And Methods: A multicenter, retrospective cohort study of the risk of AKI was conducted in patients receiving VAN and concomitant PTZ or CBP from January 2019 and June 2023.

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Pulmonary artery smooth muscle cell (PASMC) dysfunction is the central pathogenic mechanism in pulmonary hypertension (PH). This study explored the mechanism of action of RUNX1, a potential therapeutic target for PH, in PASMCs. A PH mouse model was used to investigate the impacts of RUNX1 knockdown on hemodynamics, right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH), and pulmonary artery remodeling (hematoxylin–eosin [H&E] staining).

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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a typical malignant tumor and the main cause of cancer-related deaths. Its pathogenesis involves multiple steps, including pyroptosis, although these steps are still uncertain. Pyroptosis, also known as gasdermin-mediated programmed necrosis, participates in various pathological processes in tumors, including GC.

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Structural variations (SVs) are major genetic variants that can be involved in the origin, adaptation and domestication of species. However, the identification and characterization of SVs in Spinacia species are rare due to the lack of a pan-genome. Here, we report eight chromosome-scale assemblies of cultivated spinach and its two wild species.

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Background: The efficacy of dapagliflozin in patients with acute heart failure remains unclear.

Objective: To investigate the impact of dapagliflozin (DAPA) on loop diuretics use and 90-day readmission in patients with acute heart failure.

Methods: In a retrospective cohort study, patients diagnosed with acute heart failure or chronic heart failure with acute exacerbation admitted to Fuyang People's Hospital from January 2021 to April 2023, this study used DAPA (at a dose of 10 mg once daily) in combination with standard treatment.

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  • Warfarin is the preferred anticoagulant for patients needing long-term treatment due to its effectiveness and affordability, but its dosing can be influenced by various factors including genotype and metabolic markers.
  • A study of 343 patients who underwent mechanical heart valve replacement analyzed how different genotypes and factors like body surface area, gender, and uric acid levels impacted warfarin dosing.
  • The results showed that body surface area, genotype, and uric acid levels significantly influenced warfarin dose, while liver and kidney functions did not have a correlation, particularly in certain genotypic groups.
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The continuously refined genome assembly of the Chinese cabbage accession Chiifu is widely recognized as the reference for . However, the high self-incompatibility of Chiifu limits its broader utilization. In this study, we report the development of self-compatible Chiifu lines through a meticulous marker-assisted selection (MAS) strategy, involving the substitution of the Chiifu allele of () with that from the self-compatible Yellow Sarson (YS).

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