Publications by authors named "Xiaojian Tang"

This study addresses the challenges in the early diagnosis of deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) by exploring the potential role of the deubiquitinating enzyme USP14. By analyzing the GSE141549 dataset from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, using bioinformatics methods and three machine learning algorithms (LASSO, Random Forest, and Support Vector Machine), the key feature gene USP14 was identified. The results indicated that USP14 is significantly upregulated in DIE and exhibits good predictive value (AUC = 0.

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Disulfidptosis, a newly discovered cellular death mechanism initiated by disulfide stress, features elevated expression of SLC7A11 and restricted glucose availability, rendering it a possible therapeutic target for cancer. Endometrial cancer of the uterine corpus (ECUC) ranks among prevalent gynecological malignancies. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been implicated in ECUC's metabolic pathways, invasive capabilities, and metastatic processes.

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HPV DNA screening is an effective approach for the prevention of cervical cancer. The novel real-time recombinase polymerase amplification-based HPV detection systems we developed constitute an improvement over the HPV detection methods currently used in clinical practice and should help to extend cervical cancer screening in the future, particularly in point-of-care test settings.

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Monogenic inherited diseases are common causes of congenital disabilities, leading to severe economic and mental burdens on affected families. In our previous study, we demonstrated the validity of cell-based noninvasive prenatal testing (cbNIPT) in prenatal diagnosis by single-cell targeted sequencing. The present research further explored the feasibility of single-cell whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and haplotype analysis of various monogenic diseases with cbNIPT.

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  • Landscape morphology research focuses on analyzing the shapes and forms of landscapes, using quantitative analysis and computational models.
  • This article explores the polder landscape by selecting five morphology indexes to describe its features and employs a self-organizing map (SOM) to classify these features.
  • The results demonstrate that the SOM model effectively categorizes polder morphology and provides a method for analyzing the distribution of different landscape units, contributing valuable insights to landscape architecture.
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This study aimed to explore the function and related mechanisms of elastin microfibril interfacer 2 (EMILIN2) in ovarian cancer. First, the expression level of EMILIN2 was detected in patient tissues and its correlation with overall survival rate was analysed. Then, EMILIN2 was overexpressed in ovarian cancer cell lines to observe its function and effect on Warburg effect.

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We investigated microplastics (MPs) pollution in 349 Larimichthys polyactis specimens from the coastal area of Jiangsu Province, China. The MP abundance in L. polyactis was 1.

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Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), a typical organochloride pesticide, is one of the persistent organic pollutants. Despite the ban on technical grade HCH, it has been continuously observed at a steady level in the environment. The photochemical degradation of β-HCH in snow and ice under ultraviolet (UV) irradiation was investigated in this study.

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The photochemistry of organic pollutants has received increasing attention in ice and snow. In this work, the photoconversion of gamma-hexachlorocyclohexane (γ-HCH) under UV irradiation was investigated in water, snow and ice. The photoconversion rate, products and mechanisms were inspected, and the effect of inorganic ions (NO2(-), NO3(-), HCO3(-) and Fe(2+)) was discussed.

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Purpose: Gastric cancer (GC) remains a leading cause of death worldwide, and an elevated expression of osteopontin (OPN) may correlate with its poor survival. Alternative splicing of OPN can result in three isoforms, OPN-a, OPN-b and OPN-c. The aim of our current study is to examine the expression pattern and biological functions of OPN splice variants in GC.

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Epidemiological studies suggest that trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure may be associated with renal cancer. The biological mechanisms involved are not exactly known although nephrotoxicity is believed to play a role. Studies on TCE nephrotoxicity among humans, however, have been largely inconsistent.

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The photochemistry of para-chlorophenol (4-CP) under UV irradiation by using a 125-W high-pressure mercury lamp as light source with the presence of nitrite in a solid water ice matrix had been studied. The experiments were carried out in a photochemical cold chamber reactor at -14 to -12 degrees C. Each influence factor of the 4-CP photoconversion kinetics in the water ice was inspected.

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