Publications by authors named "Xie Juan"

Background And Purpose: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is recognized as a major contributor to progressive cognitive decline and cerebral hemorrhages in the elderly population. Currently, there is a global shortage of safe and effective treatments for this condition. Bisdemethoxycurcumin (BDMC) has been demonstrated to exhibit pharmacological effects with anti-Aβ toxicity properties.

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Protein phosphorylation plays a crucial role in regulating a wide range of biological processes, and its dysregulation is strongly linked to various diseases. While many phosphorylation sites have been identified so far, their functionality and regulatory effects are largely unknown. Here, a deep learning model MMFuncPhos, based on a multi-modal deep learning framework, is developed to predict functional phosphorylation sites.

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Brachial plexus root avulsion (BPRA) is often caused by road collisions, leading to total loss of motor function in the upper limb. At present, effective treatment options remain limited. Edaravone (EDA), a substance that eliminates free radicals, exhibits numerous biological properties, including neuroprotective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Background: Zhengsui Wan (ZSW) is a commonly used traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating Acute Lymphatic Leukemia (ALL) in our institution, and it has shown potential efficacy. However, its mechanism of action (MoA) remains unclear. In this study, we systematically explored the ZSW in ALL (in vitro and in vivo) using network pharmacology and molecular docking techniques.

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  • Heterogeneous lithium (Li) deposition and dendrite growth are major issues that reduce the efficiency and lifespan of Li metal batteries.
  • This research suggests using dual-functional nanorod-shaped covalent organic frameworks (COFs) to create an artificial solid electrolyte interface (SEI) that improves Li diffusion and reduces dendrite formation.
  • The study shows that these COFs enhance the uniform flow of lithium ions and keep the battery stable, leading to better performance and longer life compared to traditional Li electrodes.
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  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated photocatalytic materials are being developed as antibiotic alternatives to combat drug-resistant infections.
  • The study presents a novel system (g-CN-Zn-NC) using graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) as a donor and Zn single-atom nitrogen-doped carbon (Zn-NC) as an acceptor, which enhances charge carrier separation and extends light absorption.
  • The effective biocompatibility of g-CN-Zn-NC allows it to kill methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) under visible light and helps in healing MRSA-infected wounds in mouse models.
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Although photocatalytic disinfection can avoid secondary pollution and other shortcomings compared to traditional disinfection methods, its development is seriously hindered by poor charge separation and transfer efficiency. Herein, we design a Zn-NC (single Zn atoms embedded in nitrogen-doped carbon) bridged ZnO/CN Z-scheme heterojunction (ZnO/Zn-NC/CN) with robust interface contact by a multi-interfacial engineering strategy to achieve highly efficient separation and transfer of charge. Experimental and theoretical analyses demonstrate that the tightly integrated interface and excellent electrical conductivity of Zn-NC electron bridges ensure effective transfer of photogenerated charge carriers.

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Background: With the advancement of cervical cancer elimination strategies, promoting human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is essential to achieving this goal. The issue of how to structure and develop message content to promote HPV vaccination is a debatable issue.

Objective: The efficacy of gain-loss framing in vaccination contexts is disputed.

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  • The study examined hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) at a specialized infectious disease hospital in Chongqing from 2017 to 2023, aiming to inform better infection control measures.
  • Compliance with infection prevalence surveys was over 96% annually, with HAI rates ranging from 0.89% to 2.52%, primarily affecting departments like internal medicine and tuberculosis.
  • Key findings revealed that lower respiratory tract infections were the most common, and factors such as antibiotic use and existing cardiovascular diseases significantly increased the risk of developing HAIs.
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  • Osteoporosis (OP) is a condition that leads to reduced bone density and increased fracture risk, with bone mineral density (BMD) being a key diagnostic factor; this study explores how platelet count (PC) may relate to BMD in the American population.
  • Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) was analyzed using advanced statistical methods, revealing a significant negative correlation between BMD and PC among American adults.
  • The study found that the relationship between BMD and PC varies by gender and race, indicating that lower BMD is associated with higher platelet counts, especially pronounced in males.
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Intercalation engineering is a promising strategy to promote zinc-ion storage of layered cathodes; however, is impeded by the complex fabrication routes and inert electrochemical behaviors of intercalators. Herein, an organic imidazole intercalation strategy is proposed, where VO and NHVO (NVO) model materials are adopted to verify the feasibility of the imidazole intercalator in improving the zinc storage capabilities of vanadium-based cathodes. The intercalated imidazole molecules could not only expand interlayer spacing and strengthen structural stability by serving as extra "pillars" but also provide extra coordination sites for zinc storage via the coordination reaction between Zn and the C═N group.

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  • China's initiatives to increase public awareness of cervical cancer have led to more HPV diagnoses, with psychological stress affecting both HPV-infected women and their spouses.
  • A study conducted with 11 couples revealed themes around stress perception, communication, and adjustment in coping with HPV.
  • The findings suggest that healthcare professionals should support couples in managing their stress together and improve their coping strategies as a partnership.
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  • Recent studies show a potential link between metabolites, immune cell types, and the risk of lymphoma, but how these factors interact still needs clarification.
  • The research utilized two-sample Mendelian randomization and large-scale genomic data to analyze the relationship between 1400 metabolites, 731 immune cell types, and different lymphoma subtypes.
  • The findings revealed bidirectional causal relationships between specific metabolites and lymphomas, as well as mediating roles of certain immune cells in these associations.
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  • Donor-acceptor Stenhouse adducts (DASA) are compounds that change color in response to light and have a complex mechanism involving multiple steps.
  • This study focuses on understanding the role of intermediate species in the photoisomerization process, utilizing advanced spectroscopy techniques to gather real-time data at varying temperatures and light intensities.
  • By integrating a three-species model with their experiments, the researchers successfully calculated the kinetic constants and quantum yields for each step, revealing how double light exposure can optimize the photochromic reaction.
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Gastric cancer (GC) is a malignant disease worldwide. Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) plays a role in pathophysiological processes, including metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, proliferation, and metastasis. Current evidence shows conflicting findings regarding the role of ANGPTL4 in the progression of GC.

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Molecular photoswitches provide interesting tools to reversibly control various biological functions with light. Thanks to its small size and easy introduction into the biomolecules, azobenzene derivatives have been widely employed in the field of photopharmacology. All visible-light switchable azobenzenes with controllable thermostability are highly demanded.

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  • This study talks about using a traditional Chinese medicine called Si-jun-zi decoction (SJZD) to help treat kidney diseases, especially a problem called renal fibrosis (RF).
  • Researchers found that SJZD improved kidney function and reduced inflammation in mice with kidney issues and identified important ingredients like Quercetin and Kaempferol that help with this.
  • The study also discovered that SJZD works by targeting different pathways in the body and helps protect the kidneys through various methods, making it a multi-faceted treatment.
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 The primary purpose of this study was to assess the practicability of predeposit autologous blood donation (PABD) in the practice of Rh(D)-negative pregnant women.  A cohort of 405 Rh(D)-negative pregnant women who had a delivery in the comprehensive tertiary hospital in Nanjing was analyzed retrospectively, over 10 years.  After PABD, 203 women experienced a slight drop in mean hemoglobin of 5.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a predominant form of leukemia. Central nervous system (CNS) involvement complicates its diagnosis due to limited diagnostic tools, as well as its treatment due to inadequate therapeutic methodologies and poor prognosis. Furthermore, its incidence rate is unclear.

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Shaoyao Gancao Decoction (SGD), a traditional Chinese medicine, has been proven to have a good liver protection effect, but the mechanism and pharmacodynamic substances of SGD in the treatment of acute liver injury are still unclear. In this study, an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-TOF-MS) method was established to characterize 107 chemical components of SGD and 12 compounds absorbed in rat plasma samples after oral administration of SGD. Network pharmacology was applied to construct a component-target-pathway network to screen the possible effective components of SGD in acute liver injury.

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Chromosome instability (CIN) and subsequent aneuploidy are prevalent in various human malignancies, influencing tumor progression such as metastases and relapses. Extensive studies demonstrate the development of chemoresistance in high-CIN tumors, which poses significant therapeutic challenges. Given the association of CIN with poorer prognosis and suppressed immune microenvironment observed in colorectal carcinoma (CRC), here we aimed to discover chemotherapeutic drugs exhibiting increased inhibition against high-CIN CRC cells.

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Ethylene glycol (EG) is one of the most attractive platform molecules derived from biomass and waste plastics. Thus, the selective electrooxidation of ethylene glycol (EGOR) into value-added chemicals (especially glycolic acid (GA)) can promote its recycling and upgrading. However, the understanding of the EG-to-GA process on Pt-group metal (PGM) electrodes is far limited now.

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