Publications by authors named "Xiaohan Huang"

Background: Ureaplasma urealyticum, Ureaplasma parvum, and Mycoplasma hominis were widely known as ammonia-producing microorganisms and can cause hyperammonemia, leading to cerebral edema and altered consciousness, which represent serious complications in lung transplant recipients. However, there is limited knowledge on the epidemiology and outcomes of infections caused by U. urealyticum, U.

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  • - The study investigated risk factors for peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (PDAP) among patients undergoing home-based dialysis from 2019 to 2022, identifying critical home operation management issues.
  • - It found that factors like age, primary diseases (e.g., diabetes), dialysis duration, poor storage of dialysis fluid, and inadequate handwashing practices significantly increased the risk of PDAP.
  • - The research emphasizes the need for enhanced training for patients and healthcare providers to improve self-management and reduce the incidence of PDAP through better home practices.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder marked by ovarian dysfunction and metabolic abnormality. This study explores the therapeutic potential of leonurine (SCM-198) in PCOS. Our results show that SCM-198 treatment significantly improved ovarian function, hormone disorders and insulin resistance while reducing granulosa cell ferroptosis.

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Electrocatalytic nitrate (NO ) reduction to ammonia (NH) is a green and efficient NH synthesis technology. Metallic silver (Ag) is one of the well-known electrocatalysts for NO reduction. However, under alkaline conditions, its poor water-splitting ability fails to provide sufficient protonic hydrogen required for NH synthesis, resulting in low NH selectivity.

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Electrocatalytic nitrate reduction to ammonia (ENRA) in acidic media is currently a challenge. Herein, we presented a CoFeO/GO catalyst that exhibited a high faradaic efficiency (95.51%) and ammonia yield rate (1268.

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Converting greenhouse gases into valuable products has become a promising approach for achieving a carbon-neutral economy and sustainable development. However, the conversion efficiency depends on the energy yield of the substrate. In this study, we developed an electro-biocatalytic system by integrating electrochemical and microbial processes to upcycle CO into a valuable product (ectoine) using renewable energy.

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The application of nanomaterials as modifiers in the field of asphalt is increasingly widespread, and this paper aims to systematically review research on the impact of nanomaterials on asphalt viscosity. The results find that nanomaterials tend to increase asphalt's viscosity, enhancing its resistance to high-temperature rutting and low-temperature cracking. Zero-dimension nanomaterials firmly adhere to the asphalt surface, augmenting non-bonding interactions through van der Waals forces and engaging in chemical reactions to form a spatial network structure.

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  • - Continued evolution of SARS-CoV-2 leads to new variants that evade immunity from infections and vaccinations, raising concerns about how these variants develop in populations with varying immunity levels.
  • - Researchers identified a specific group of neutralizing antibodies (VL6-57) that effectively target certain regions of the virus's spike protein, with similarities seen regardless of their heavy chain variations.
  • - The study shows that certain mutations in the Omicron variant allow it to escape recognition by these VL6-57 antibodies, suggesting that these antibodies could be driving the virus's evolution in response to population immunity.
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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been widely considered as ideal platforms for the preparation of biomimetic catalysts, but it remains challenging to fabricate MOF-based enzyme-like catalysts with optimal activity. Here, we leverage the inherent flexibility of MOFs and propose a novel trans-functionalization strategy to construct a carbonic anhydrase (CA) mimic by the structural transformation from ZIF-L to ZIF-8. Theoretical and experimental results reveal that during the structural transformation, the hydroxyl group will preferentially coordinate with the interlayer Zn clusters to form the CA-like active center Zn-N-OH.

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  • The study investigates the incidence and impact of Pneumocystis jirovecii colonization in patients with severe pneumonia, revealing that 40% of those tested were colonized.
  • Patients with this colonization exhibited higher rates of immunosuppression and lower lymphocyte counts, along with increased detection of other viral infections.
  • Ultimately, Pneumocystis jirovecii colonization was identified as an independent risk factor for increased mortality among these patients, highlighting its significance in clinical prognosis.
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Acute kidney injury (AKI) signifies a sudden and prolonged decline in kidney function characterized by tubular cell death and interstitial inflammation. Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) play pivotal roles in oxidative stress and inflammation, and may play an important role in the AKI process, which remains elusive. an elevated expression of Snord3a is revealed in renal tubules in response to AKI and demonstrates that Snord3a deficiency alleviates renal injury in AKI mouse models.

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Carbamazepine (CBZ) is a widely used anticonvulsant drug that has been detected in aquatic environments. This study investigated the toxicity of its by-products (CBZ-BPs), which may surpass CBZ. Unlike the previous studies, this study offered a more systematic approach to identifying toxic BPs and inferring degradation pathways.

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Exercise, an intervention with wide-ranging effects on the whole body, has been shown to delay aging. Due to aging and exercise as modulator of metabolism, a picture of how exercise delayed D-galactose (D-gal)-induced aging in a time-resolved manner was presented in this paper. The mapping of molecular changes in response to exercise has become increasingly accessible with the development of omics techniques.

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Background: As the challenges of an aging society continue to escalate, Alzheimer disease (AD) has emerged as a significant health, social, and public concern, garnering substantial attention. Exercise, as a safe, effective, and cost-efficient approach with the potential to mitigate brain aging, has garnered considerable interest. Nevertheless, there has been a limited research investigating the current trends, hotspots, and topics of exercise on AD.

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  • Neutralizing antibodies play a crucial role in protecting against SARS-CoV-2, but current methods can't track specific antibodies in the immune response.
  • Researchers developed an antibodyomics pipeline that combines high-throughput sequencing and analysis to identify and map spike-specific neutralizing antibodies and their lineages.
  • The study found that while many antibodies can target various epitope sites on the spike protein, only a few persist long-term, suggesting a need for more effective vaccine designs based on these findings.
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Purpose: Physical exercise mitigates the effects of aging and cognitive decline. However, the precise neurobiological mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain unclear. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the protective effect of exercise on age-related memory deficits in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and hippocampus using bioinformatic analysis and biochemical verification.

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From the perspective of energy expenditure, this study investigated the effects of whole-body vibration training on the energy metabolism of deep squats with different weights. Twenty-two healthy male college students with sports experiences were selected and randomly assigned to perform resistance exercise vibration (REV) or resistance exercise (RE) with varying loads two times per week for 4 weeks. Oxygen uptake and heart rate were measured before, during, and after exercises using a gas analyzer, and energy expenditure was calculated.

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Objects: We aim to explore the correlation between active/chronic tubulointerstitial injury and renal survival, and to compare their predictive value in patients with myeloperoxidase (MPO)-anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated glomerulonephritis (AAGN).

Method: A total of 225 patients with MPO-AAGN diagnosed between February 2004 and December 2020 were included. Survival and univariate/multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to analyze the prognostic value of interstitial inflammation and interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy (IF/TA).

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Purpose: To investigate the safety and efficacy of iodine-125 seed implantation in the treatment of abdomen-thorax desmoid tumors (DTs).

Methods And Materials: Data from 14 DT patients who received brachytherapy with iodine-125 seeds were retrospectively collected from 2014 to 2020. The operation was completed using CT guidance and the treatment plan system (TPS).

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Geometric knowledge is one of the important mathematical skills acquired by children at a young age and is a major area of future mathematical learning; however, there is no direct research on the factors influencing kindergarteners' early geometric knowledge. The pathways model to mathematics was modified to examine the cognitive mechanisms underlying geometric knowledge in Chinese kindergarten children aged 5-7 (n = 99). Quantitative knowledge, visual-spatial processing, and linguistic abilities were stepped into hierarchical multiple regression models.

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Purpose: The significance of detecting human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) in the lower respiratory tract of patients with severe pneumonia is unclear. This study aims to evaluate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of detecting HHV-7 in the lower respiratory tract of patients with severe pneumonia.

Methods: Patients with severe pneumonia requiring invasive mechanical ventilation and underwent commercial metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) testing of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from January 2019 to March 2023 were enrolled in 12 medical centers.

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Although the clinical manifestation of COVID-19 is mainly respiratory symptoms, approximately 20% of patients suffer from cardiac complications. COVID-19 patients with cardiovascular disease have higher severity of myocardial injury and poor outcomes. The underlying mechanism of myocardial injury caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection remains unclear.

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