Publications by authors named "XiaoYing Guo"

Aims: To explore the complete decision-making process and action logic of nurses making autonomous decisions that result in missed nursing care.

Background: The complex characteristics of patients in Intensive Care Units place higher demands on the allocation of nursing resources, as well as on the professional skills, resilience and ethics of nursing staff. Preventing missed nursing care is particularly crucial in Intensive Care Units.

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The Chenghai area is a secondary structural unit within the Qikou sag of the Bohai Bay Basin, located in the southern part of the Dagang offshore area, known for its abundant oil and gas resources. Influenced by multiple episodes of tectonic activity, the Chenghai area exhibits a highly developed fault system, which significantly impacts oil and gas exploration in the region. To investigate the structural characteristics of fault zones in the Chenghai area and their petroleum geological significance, this study builds upon previous research by utilizing oilfield drilling data and relevant seismic information.

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  • Significant neural dysfunction occurred with high levels of IMI, leading to decreased enzyme activity and increased oxidative stress markers, indicating harm to the worms' health.
  • Coelomocytes (a type of earthworm cell) showed stronger early reactions to the chemicals, with reduced cell viability and irregular cellular function, emphasizing the importance of studying combined effects of these pesticides for earthworm risk assessment.
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  • The study explores sterilization techniques using radio frequency (RF) heating on Bacillus cereus (B. cereus), highlighting a lack of previous research on this method's effectiveness.
  • Optimal results were achieved when heating B. cereus to 90 °C in 80 seconds, resulting in a significant reduction of viable bacteria and noticeable cellular damage, including leakage of nucleic acids and proteins.
  • Transcriptomic analysis revealed that heating at different temperatures affected gene expression, with a significant number of differentially expressed genes linked to cellular components and metabolic functions.
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The algae-bacterial granular sludge (ABGS) technology has garnered significant attention due to its remarkable attributes of low carbon emissions. To investigate the performance of the ABGS system under various substrate loading rates, the parallel photo-sequencing batch reactors (P1 and P2) were set up. The results indicated that chlorophyll-a content and extracellular polymeric substance content were measured at 10.

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is a medicinal macrofungus cultivated extensively in China. Both the mycelia and fruiting bodies of have remarkable therapeutic properties, but it remains unclear whether the mycelia may serve as a substitute for the fruiting bodies. Furthermore, is a perennial fungus with therapeutic components that vary significantly depending on the growing year of the fruiting bodies.

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Introduction: Microplastics (MPs), identified as emerging contaminants, have been detected across diverse environmental media. Their enduring presence and small size facilitate the adsorption of organic pollutants and heavy metals, leading to combined pollution effects. MPs also accumulate in the food chain thus pose risks to animals, plants, and human health, garnering significant scholarly attention in recent years.

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  • The World Health Organization's ICOPE framework aims to address the healthcare needs of an aging population, but evidence on the needs of older adults and environmental support is limited.
  • A study in Western China surveyed 1200 adults aged 60 and older to assess ICOPE demand, health status, and geographic accessibility of medical resources, finding substantial demand among participants.
  • Results show that older adults in areas with low geographic accessibility have significantly higher ICOPE demand compared to those in regions with better access, indicating that accessibility is a crucial factor affecting their healthcare needs.
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Accurate nucleocytoplasmic transport of signal molecules is essential for plant growth and development. Multiple studies have confirmed that nucleocytoplasmic transport and receptors are involved in regulating plant disease resistance responses, however, little is known about the regulatory mechanism in plants. In this study, we showed that the mutant of the importin beta-like protein SAD2 exhibited a more susceptible phenotype than wild-type Col-0 after treatment with Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 (Pst DC3000).

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Unlabelled: Flowers are crucial for the reproduction of flowering plants and their senescence has drastic effects on plant-animal interactions as well as pollination. Petal senescence is the final phase of flower development which is regulated by hormones and genes. Among these, jasmonic acid (JA) has emerged as a major contributor to petal senescence, but its molecular mechanisms remain elusive.

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Recovering gold from wastewater has both economic and environmental benefits. However, how to effectively recover it is challenging. In this work, a novel Fe-based metal-organic framework (MOF) was synthesized and decorated with 2,5-thiophenedicarboxylic acid to have a well-developed porous architecture to effectively recover Au(III) from water.

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Introduction: Calf diarrhea is a significant condition that has a strong effect on the cattle industry, resulting in huge economic losses annually. Bovine torovirus (BToV), bovine enterovirus (BEV), bovine norovirus (BNoV), bovine coronavirus (BCoV), bovine rotavirus (BRV), and bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) are key pathogens that have been implicated in calf diarrhea. Among these viruses, there remains limited research on BToV, BEV, and BNoV, with no available vaccines or drugs for their prevention and control.

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  • The study examined how different surfactants at varying concentrations can effectively remove polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from mineral-rich soil, highlighting the effects of surfactant use on PAH mobility.
  • Cationic surfactant (CTMAB) was found ineffective across all tested concentrations, while non-ionic (Triton X-100) and anionic (SDBS) surfactants significantly improved PAH removal starting at 2 g/L.
  • Soil washing with these surfactants can alter soil properties, impacting the retention and bioavailability of PAHs, suggesting that while it may lower PAH levels, it could also elevate ecological risks.
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Cancer driver genes (CDGs) and the driver mutations disrupt the homeostasis of numerous critical cell activities, thereby playing a critical role in tumor initiation and progression. In this study, integrative bioinformatics analyses were performed based on a series of online databases, aiming to identify driver genes with high frequencies of mutations in head and neck cancers. Higher myeloma overexpressed (MYEOV) genetic variation frequency and expression level were connected to a poorer prognosis in head and neck cancer patients.

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Background: Primary medical staff (PMS) are the guardians of population health. However, their loss further worsens the shortage and uneven distribution of human health resources, which should be addressed immediately. This study aimed to investigate the current status of turnover intention of rural PMS in Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) in China and its influencing factors atthe individual and institutional levels to provide reliable baseline data for intervention strategies to protect valuable rural PMS.

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Femoral shaft fracture is a common bone trauma in dogs. The limitation of mesenchymal stem cells in bone defect applications is that the cell suspension cannot be fixed to the bone defect site. In the study, our objective was to substantiate the combined application of canine bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (cBMSCs) and gelatin-nano-hydroxyapatite (Gel-nHAP) and evaluate its therapeutic effect on bone defect diseases in dogs.

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Fluoride is commonly consider as a "double-edged sword" because low consumption of fluoride can effectively prevent dental caries, but excessive consumption of fluoride can cause fluorosis. Dental fluorosis (DF) is a characteristic feature of fluorosis in the oral cavity that is manifested as tooth color changes and evident enamel defect. Presently, the pathogenesis of DF remains unclear.

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As a common environmental endocrine disruptor, monobutyl phthalate (MBP) has been connected to reports of ROS accumulation, sperm destruction and reproductive damage. However, the specific mechanism of reproductive injury caused by MBP remains uncertain. Ferroptosis is a non-apoptotic, controlled oxidative damage-related cell death that is usually connected with reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation.

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  • The study aimed to identify noninvasive biomarkers for gastric cancer (GC) using long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) microarray analysis in high-risk populations.
  • A total of 1206 differential lncRNAs were found, with 470 upregulated and 736 downregulated in GC cases compared to controls, highlighting significant candidates for further validation.
  • Among these, RP11-244 K5.6 was particularly noteworthy, showing an increased risk for GC in individuals with higher expression levels, suggesting its potential as a biomarker for early detection.
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Background: Metabolic disorders caused by intestinal microbial dysregulation are considered to be important causes of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Increasing evidence suggests that the diversity and composition of gut microbes are altered in disease states, yet the critical microbes and mechanisms of disease regulation remain unidentified.

Methods: PubMed (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA), Embase (Elsevier, Amsterdam, the Netherlands), the Web of Science™ (Clarivate™, Philadelphia, PA, USA), and the Cochrane Library databases were searched to identify articles published between 7 July 2012 and 7 July 2022 reporting on case-control and controlled studies that analyzed differences in enterobacteria between patients with GDM and healthy individuals.

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Nucleocytoplasmic transport receptors play key roles in the nuclear translocation of disease resistance proteins, but the associated mechanisms remain unclear. The gene encodes an importin β-like protein. A transgenic Arabidopsis line overexpressing (OESAD2/Col-0) showed obvious resistance to pv.

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Excess intake of fluoride leads to a serious health issue called fluorosis. Fluorosis patients exhibit the symptom of muscle damage, but the specific mechanism remains unclear. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) is a novel myokine that is involved in the regulation of myogenic differentiation, but whether fluoride induces skeletal muscle damage via FGF21 signaling has not been reported yet.

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In this study, the effect of arsenic on the sulfamethoxazole (SMX) removal efficiency and microbial community structure was investigated over 60 days using the SBR process. The results showed that the presence of arsenic had no significant impact on the system performance, the removal efficiencies of two reactors, R1 (the control test) and R2 (with the addition of arsenic), were 13.36 ± 5.

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There is evidence linking hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) to gut microbiota dysbiosis, and this relationship was corroborated in a large HFMD patient population in our previous study. Here, we present a bacterial 16S rRNA gene dataset from faecal samples of 713 individuals (254 HFMD patients, 459 healthy controls) aged 2 to 7 years residing in Heyuan and Jiangmen counties, Guangdong Province, southern China. Microbiome analysis indicated a significant increase in genus Prevotella, Cetobacterium, and Megamonas was observed in patients with HFMD, whereas a large increase in genus Bacteroides, Ruminococcus, and Faecalibacterium were seen in the control group.

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Reconstruction of natural streamflow is fundamental to the sustainable management of water resources. In China, previous reconstructions from sparse and poor-quality gauge measurements have led to large biases in simulation of the interannual and seasonal variability of natural flows. Here we use a well-trained and tested land surface model coupled to a routing model with flow direction correction to reconstruct the first high-quality gauge-based natural streamflow dataset for China, covering all its 330 catchments during the period from 1961 to 2018.

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