Publications by authors named "Xiaoqi Lin"

As the ability of liver regeneration is pivotal for liver disease patients, it will be of high significance and importance to identify the missing piece of the jigsaw influencing the liver regeneration. Here, we report that chronic stress impairs the liver regeneration capacity after partial hepatectomy with increased mortality in male mice. Anatomical tracing and functional mapping identified a neural circuit from noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC) to serotonergic neurons in the rostral medullary raphe region (rMR), which critically contributes to the inhibition of liver regeneration under chronic stress.

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  • - The complex structure of musculoskeletal tissues demands advanced scaffold designs for effective tissue engineering, driving interest in gradient bone scaffolds that mimic natural tissue matrices.
  • - This review explores various strategies for creating biomimetic gradient scaffolds, emphasizing their compositional and structural gradients for repairing bones, osteochondral issues, and tendon-to-bone interfaces.
  • - It also highlights recent animal testing of these scaffolds and discusses the challenges and future potential of applying them in clinical settings for treating musculoskeletal injuries.
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Although premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), a common cause of female infertility and subfertility, has a well-established hereditary component, the genetic factors currently implicated in POI account for only a limited proportion of cases. Here, using an exome-wide, gene-based case-control analysis in a discovery cohort comprising 1,027 POI cases and 2,733 ethnically matched women controls from China, we found that heterozygous loss-of-function (LoF) variants of MAX dimerization protein (MGA) were significantly enriched in the discovery cohort, accounting for 2.6% of POI cases, while no MGA LoF variants were found in the matched control females.

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The Indo-Pacific king mackerel, scientifically known as Scomberomorus guttatus, is a valued marine species that holds significant commercial importance in the Indo-Pacific region. However, the lack of genomic resources has hindered a comprehensive understanding of this species. In this study, we constructed a genome of Indo-Pacific king mackerel at the chromosome level using a combination of PacBio HiFi reads and a chromosome contact map (Hi-C).

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Objective: Malignant pericardial effusions are associated with a poor prognosis. Pericardial fluid cytology and pericardial biopsy are the primary methods for diagnosis. This study aimed to conduct a multi-institutional analysis to compare the diagnostic sensitivity of cytology and biopsy, and to investigate potential explanations for false-negative results in cytology.

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Background: Unresectable Hepatocellular Carcinoma (uHCC) poses a substantial global health challenge, demanding innovative prognostic and therapeutic planning tools for improved patient management. The predominant treatment strategies include Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) and hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC).

Methods: Between January 2014 and November 2021, a total of 1725 uHCC patients [mean age, 52.

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Transparent cellulose papers have emerged as a promising substrate and/or functional component for next-generation sustainable flexible electronics. However, obtaining transparent paper with folding endurance comparable to that of plastic films such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) remains a major challenge, which was addressed in this study by modulating the multiscale structure (from molecular structure, aggregation structure to fibrous morphology) of wood fibers. Compared to the natural wood fibers, the modified fibers not only retained their length and cellulose degree of polymerization (DP) to a large extent, but also had lower crystallinity and improved swelling capability, which well preserved the fiber strength and dense intertwined fiber network, and led to stronger inter-fiber interactions in the final transparent paper.

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Introduction: Renal cell neoplasms are known to be associated with paraneoplastic syndromes, and the association with Castleman-like regional lymphadenopathy has been rarely reported. We aim to characterize the association between renal neoplasms and Castleman-like lymphadenopathy.

Methods: A search for renal neoplasms with concurrent Castleman-like lymphadenopathy in one single medical institution from 2000 to 2023 resulted in 4 specimens.

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Oligozoospermia is an important cause of male infertility for which treatment options are limited. Spermatogenesis is complex, and the causes of oligozoospermia remain largely unknown. Because genetic mutations are important factors of oligozoospermia pathogenesis, our study aimed to explore the genetic causes of oligozoospermia.

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Introduction: There is a lack of documentation regarding cytopathology of renal neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) due to their rarity.

Materials And Methods: Five cytology cases were gathered from 3 institutes.

Results: Cohort consisted of 4 females and 1 male.

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Strong and transparent nanocellulose/montmorillonite (MMT) nanocomposite films with high filler content (≥50 wt %) are emerging as versatile materials for advanced applications due to their excellent optical, barrier, mechanical, and thermal properties, and environmental friendliness. Nonetheless, these films undergo a notable decline in optical and mechanical properties at high MMT loadings. This study first demonstrates that calcium-ion-induced tactoids are the key factor causing disordered structures in nanocomposite films, leading to the degradation of optical and mechanical properties.

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Osseointegration implant (OI) surgery is the latest rehabilitation technology for amputees, where a bone-anchored implant obviates the limitations of traditional socket prostheses. The bone mineral density (BMD) in the periprosthetic and other anatomical regions can be used to assess bone remodelling following OI surgery. Currently, limited studies have used BMD measurements in reporting post-operative OI outcomes and the association between the maintenance of BMD and implant efficacy has remained elusive.

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Introduction: With an increasing incidence and significant effects on patients, tinnitus has become a major disease burden. There is a dearth of therapies with established efficacy for tinnitus. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (ta-VNS) is being investigated as a potential therapy for tinnitus, but the current body of evidence remains inconclusive due to conflicting results across different studies.

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Background: Clear cell papillary renal cell tumour (CCPRCT) was renamed from previous clear cell papillary renal cell carcinoma (CCPRCC) in the latest WHO Classification of Tumours. It is essential to differentiate RCC from CCPRCT in renal mass biopsies (RMB).

Design: RMB cases with subsequent resections were reviewed.

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  • Trained immunity is when the immune system becomes really good at responding to infections after being activated, but sometimes it can cause problems if it responds too much.
  • In this study, researchers found that certain immune responses were stronger in special immune cells after being exposed to heat-killed C. albicans, which is a type of fungus.
  • They discovered that a medicine called dihydroartemisinin can help calm down these strong immune responses, which might help treat diseases caused by overactive immune systems.
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  • Clostridium perfringens is a harmful germ that can cause food safety problems and is tricky for farmers to deal with.
  • Researchers found that a special immune response called "trained immunity" helps protect against this germ, using a signaling pathway called mTOR.
  • By using a heat-killed fungus to train immune cells, they discovered that this training boosts the immune response, allowing the body to fight off the infection better.
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  • The study focuses on clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), aiming to develop a prognostic model based on genes related to the G2M checkpoint to improve early diagnosis and treatment effectiveness.
  • Through analyzing RNA datasets from cancer databases, researchers identified 45 G2M checkpoint-related genes and created a predictive model using four key genes, showing reliable survival predictions for patients.
  • The findings reveal two distinct clusters of ccRCC, with one cluster showing poor survival and resistance to certain chemotherapy drugs, emphasizing the importance of targeted treatment strategies based on genetic insights.
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With the widespread use of antibiotics, the incidence of antibiotic resistance in microorganisms has increased. is a trunk borer of pine trees. This study aimed to investigate the antimicrobial and biological characteristics of TN-47 (PP411196), isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of in Jilin Province, PR China.

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Transparent paper manufactured from wood fibers is emerging as a promising, cost-effective, and carbon-neutral alternatives to plastics. However, fully exploring their mechanical properties is one of the most pressing challenges. In this work, a strong yet tough transparent paper with superior folding endurance is prepared by rationally altering the native fiber structure.

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Background: Congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) necessitates the timely removal of dilated bile ducts. Accurate differentiation between CBD and secondary biliary dilatation (SBD) is crucial for treatment decisions, and identification of CBD with intrahepatic involvement is vital for surgical planning and supportive care. This study aimed to develop quantitative models based on bile duct morphology to distinguish CBD from SBD and further identify CBD with intrahepatic involvement.

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Tinnitus, characterized by phantom sound perception, is a highly disruptive condition lacking clearly effective treatments. Its complex neural mechanisms are not fully elucidated. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a promising neuroimaging tool well-suited for assessing tinnitus due to its quietness, portability, and ability to directly measure cortical hemodynamic responses.

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Addressing significant medical challenges arising from tissue damage and organ failure, the field of tissue engineering has evolved to provide revolutionary approaches for regenerating functional tissues and organs. This involves employing various techniques, including the development and application of novel nanomaterials. Among them, chiral nanomaterials comprising non-superimposable nanostructures with their mirror images have recently emerged as innovative biomaterial candidates to guide tissue regeneration due to their unique characteristics.

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Bacterial persister cells, a sub-population of dormant phenotypic variants highly tolerant to antibiotics, present a significant challenge for infection control. Investigating the mechanisms of antibiotic persistence is crucial for developing effective treatment strategies. Here, we found a significant association between tolerance frequency and previous infection history in bovine mastitis.

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