Publications by authors named "Xiaowei Jia"

Reliable molecular property prediction is essential for various scientific endeavors and industrial applications, such as drug discovery. However, the data scarcity, combined with the highly non-linear causal relationships between physicochemical and biological properties and conventional molecular featurization schemes, complicates the development of robust molecular machine learning models. Self-supervised learning (SSL) has emerged as a popular solution, utilizing large-scale, unannotated molecular data to learn a foundational representation of chemical space that might be advantageous for downstream tasks.

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  • Photocatalytic nitrogen reduction offers a greener way to synthesize ammonia, but efficiency is limited by poor charge transfer and N activation capabilities.
  • Researchers created a composite of heteropoly blue nanoparticles and ultrathin bismuth oxychloride nanosheets with oxygen vacancies to improve performance.
  • The innovative structure enhances light absorption and charge separation, achieving a notable nitrogen fixation rate under simulated solar light, showcasing a potential path for advanced photocatalytic systems.
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In this study, a simple one-pot synthesis process is employed to introduce Pd dopant and abundant S vacancies into InS nanosheets. The optimized Pd-doped InS photocatalyst, with abundant S vacancies, demonstrates a significant enhancement in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. The joint modification of Pd doping and rich S vacancies on the band structure of InS result in an improvement in both the light absorption capacity and proton reduction ability.

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Eight new cytochalasans rosellichalasins A-H (1-8), as well as two new shunt metabolites rosellinins A (9) and B (10) before intramolecular Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction in cytochalasan biosynthesis, along with nine known cytochalsans (11-19) were isolated from the endophytic fungus Rosellinia sp. Glinf021, which was derived from the medicinal plant Glycyrrhiza inflata. Their structures were characterized by extensive analysis of 1D and 2D NMR as well as HRESIMS spectra and quantum chemical ECD calculations.

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Vascular calcification is implicated as an important factor in major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE), including heart attack and stroke. A controversy remains over how to integrate the diverse forms of vascular calcification into clinical risk assessment tools. Even the commonly used calcium score for coronary arteries, which assumes risk scales positively with total calcification, has important inconsistencies.

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  • Accurate quantification of the carbon cycle in agroecosystems is essential for combating climate change and ensuring sustainable agriculture, but traditional modeling methods face significant uncertainties due to complex processes and insufficient data.
  • The Knowledge-Guided Machine Learning (KGML) framework enhances predictions by combining insights from process models, detailed remote sensing data, and machine learning techniques.
  • In testing on the U.S. Corn Belt, KGML demonstrated superior performance over traditional models, revealing 86% more detail in soil organic carbon changes and offering pathways for further model improvement applicable to other complex earth systems.
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  • Achieving high efficiency and stability in organic solar cells (OSCs) is challenging, largely due to the need for better control over the film morphology of their photoactive blends.
  • A squaraine-based doping strategy was found to significantly enhance the efficiency of nonfullerene-based blends, increasing it from 17.26% to 18.5%, with further improvements seen in a new microcavity architecture.
  • This research also highlights the longevity and potential of OSCs, showcasing a flexible module with stable efficiency, well-suited for applications in wearable electronics and demonstrating promising performance and stability in practical settings.
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Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology developed rapidly in recent years, and new products came out all the time. Nowadays, CGM plays an important role in diabetes management and has been recommended by various guideline all over the world. CGM equipment classification, progress on glucose sensor technology, and the new application and expansion of CGM technology in the field of diabetes and non-diabetes were briefly introduced in the study.

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Diesel exhaust has long been of health concern due to established toxicity including carcinogenicity in humans. However, the precise components of diesel engine emissions that drive carcinogenesis are still unclear. Limited work has suggested that nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs) such as 1-nitropyrene and 2-nitrofluorene may be more abundant in diesel exhaust.

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Immune cell infiltration into the tumor microenvironment is associated with cancer prognosis. Tumor-associated macrophages play essential roles in tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis. Follistatin-like protein 1 (FSTL1), a widely expressed glycoprotein in human and mouse tissues, is a tumor suppressor in various cancers and a regulator of macrophage polarization.

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This study evaluated the effects of dietary soybean lecithin (SBL) on the growth, haematological indices, immunities, antioxidant capabilities, and inflammatory and intestinal barrier functions because little information of dietary SBL could be obtained in juvenile largemouth bass (). The fish were fed identical diets except for SBL added at 0, 2, 4 and 8%. It was found that 4 and 8% SBL significantly increased fish weight gain and daily growth rate ( < 0.

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Spatial data are ubiquitous, massively collected, and widely used to support critical decision-making in many societal domains, including public health (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic control), agricultural crop monitoring, transportation, etc.

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Background: We previously found that occupational exposure to diesel engine exhaust (DEE) was associated with alterations to 19 biomarkers that potentially reflect the mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Whether DEE is associated with biological alterations at concentrations under existing or recommended occupational exposure limits (OELs) is unclear.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study of 54 factory workers exposed long-term to DEE and 55 unexposed controls, we reanalysed the 19 previously identified biomarkers.

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Flame-retardant cycloaliphatic epoxy systems have long been studied; however, the research suffers from slow and unsatisfactory advances. In this work, we synthesized a kind of phosphorus-containing difunctional cycloaliphatic epoxide (called BCEP). Then, triglycidyl isocyanurate (TGIC) was mixed with BCEP to achieve epoxy systems that are rich in phosphorus and nitrogen elements, which were cured with 4-methylhexahydrobenzene anhydride (MeHHPA) to obtain a series of flame-retardant epoxy resins.

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Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) is an established lung carcinogen, but the biological mechanisms of diesel-induced lung carcinogenesis are not well understood. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that play a potentially important role in regulating gene expression related to lung cancer. We conducted a cross-sectional molecular epidemiology study to evaluate whether serum levels of miRNAs are altered in healthy workers occupationally exposed to DEE compared to unexposed controls.

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We investigated whether exposure to carcinogenic diesel engine exhaust (DEE) was associated with altered adduct levels in human serum albumin (HSA) residues. Nano-liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (nLC-HRMS) was used to measure adducts of Cys34 and Lys525 residues in plasma samples from 54 diesel engine factory workers and 55 unexposed controls. An untargeted adductomics and bioinformatics pipeline was used to find signatures of Cys34/Lys525 adductome modifications.

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Metformin is still being investigated due to its potential use as a therapeutic agent for managing overweight or obesity. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Inhibiting the adipogenesis of adipocyte precursors may be a new therapeutic opportunity for obesity treatments.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between carotid plaque neovascularization and lipoprotein (a) [Lp (a)], lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) in elderly patients with carotid plaque stenosis. One hundred elderly patients with carotid plaque stenosis diagnosed in our hospital from January 2020 to January 2022 were retrospectively analyzed and divided into stable ( = 62) and unstable ( = 38) groups according to whether the plaque was stable or not. Plasma Lp (a), Lp-PLA2, apoA, and apoB levels were measured; intraplaque angiogenesis (IPN) scores were examined by contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) to assess IPN grade in patients; and Pearson correlation was used to analyze the relationship between plasma Lp (a) and Lp-PLA2 levels and plaque characteristics and angiogenesis.

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Femur head necrosis, also known as osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH), is a widespread disabling pathology mostly affecting young and middle-aged population and one of the major causes of total hip arthroplasty in the elderly. Currently, there are limited number of different clinical or medication options for the treatment or the reversal of progressive ONFH, but their clinical outcomes are neither satisfactory nor consistent. In pursuit of more reliable therapeutic strategies for ONFH, including recently emerged tissue engineering and biomaterials approaches, animal models are extremely important for therapeutic efficacy evaluation and mechanistic exploration.

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  • The inositol phospholipid signaling system plays a crucial role in plant growth, development, and stress responses, with Diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) being a key enzyme in the process.
  • In this research, 24 DGK genes from the wheat genome were identified, revealing their conservation and classification into three phylogenetic clusters based on gene structure and amino acid sequences.
  • Expression analysis showed unique patterns for these genes during wheat growth and increased expression under salt and drought stress, implying their important roles in adapting to challenging environmental conditions.
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  • The study examined the impact of thin-cap fibroatheromas (TCFAs) on the neointimal coverage of stents in patients with acute coronary syndrome after 9 months of implantation, using optical coherence tomography (OCT).
  • Researchers enrolled 93 patients, separating them into a TCFA group (47 patients) and a non-TCFA group (46 patients) to compare results on neointimal coverage, incidence of uncoverage, and stent malapposition.
  • Findings revealed that the TCFA group had smaller lumen diameters, greater stenosis, and significantly lower mean intimal thickness compared to the non-TCFA group, indicating that TCFAs are predictors of incomplete neointimal coverage and contribute to
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Diesel engine exhaust (DEE) is classified as a Group 1 human carcinogen. Using a targeted proteomics approach, we aimed to identify proteins associated with DEE and characterize these markers to understand the mechanisms of DEE-induced carcinogenicity. In this cross-sectional molecular epidemiology study, we measured elemental carbon (EC) using a personal air monitor and quantified 1317 targeted proteins in the serum using the SOMAScan assay (SOMALogic) among 19 diesel exposed factory workers and 19 unexposed controls.

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Objective: Although Follistatin-like protein 1 (FSTL1), as an "adipokine", is highly expressed in preadipocytes, the detail role of FSTL1 in adipogenesis and obesity remains not fully understood.

Methods: In vitro differentiation of both Fstl1 murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) and stromal vascular fraction (SVF) were measured to assess the specific role of FSTL1 in adipose differentiation. Fstl1 adipocyte-specific knockout mice were generated to evaluate its role in obesity development.

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  • * Two cross-sectional studies involved female coal users in China and male diesel factory workers, testing their urine for mutagenicity using the Salmonella Ames test to measure exposure levels.
  • * Results showed that coal users exposed to smoky coal had much higher mutagenicity levels than those using smokeless coal, and diesel workers had higher levels than unexposed controls, indicating a link between these emissions and increased cancer risk.
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